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Learn the signs and symptoms of a brain injury:

SYMPTOMS
  • Headaches and migraines.

  • Dizziness and balance problems.

  • Short term Memory loss or difficulty concentrating.

  • Changes in mood, behavior, or personality.

  • Fatigue and sleep disturbances.

  • Sensory issues (sensitivity to light, sound).

  • Nausea and vomiting.

About Us

Top Brain Centers (TBC) performs testing for brain injuries through a solid network with neurologists, neuropsychologists, psychologists, and treatment facilities. TBC offers neurological diagnostic testing, broad spectrum computerized neurocognitive testing, and psychiatric evaluations/assessments.

 

Our goal is to help provide much-needed neurological services, diagnostic testing, and treatment options to clients within the personal injury realm that have traditionally been underserved.

NEUROLOGICAL SERVICES

Evaluation /Assessment

1. Neurologist

2. Neuropsychologist

3. Neurocognitive and behavioral assessments

Objective Testing

1. EyeBOX - The first FDA cleared concussion assessment that does not require a baseline test .

2. EEG (Quantitative ElectroEncephaloGram) - for functional brain evaluation (cognitive, emotional), TBI determination.

3. MRI with DTI (Diffuse Tensor Imaging) - to determine structural integrity.

4. VNG (Video NystagmoGraphy) - to provide objective evaluation of peripheral vestibular system, central nervous system. For example: dizziness, vertigo, episodic room spinning that is triggered by head movements or tossing in bed.

5. Balance platform - to evaluate visual, vestibular, and proprioceptive systems to patient’s balance.

6. ANS - to evaluate function of autonomic nervous system which controls heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, digestion, pain and temperature.

 

Treatment

1. NEUROFEEDBACK TO RESTORE BRAIN FUNCTIONS:

 

Attention and Concentration: Neurofeedback can help improve attention and concentration by teaching the brain to focus and stay focused.
Mood Regulation: Neurofeedback can help regulate mood by teaching the brain to recognize and manage emotional states.
Sleep Quality: Neurofeedback can help improve sleep quality by teaching the brain to relax and fall asleep more easily.
Pain Management: Neurofeedback can help manage pain by teaching the brain to recognize and respond to pain stimuli.
Cognitive Functions: Neurofeedback can help improve cognitive functions such as
memory, learning, and problem-solving.
Emotional Regulation: Neurofeedback can help regulate emotions by teaching the
brain to recognize and manage emotional states.
Motor Control: Neurofeedback can help improve motor control by teaching the brain to recognize and respond to motor stimuli.

 

2. PHOTOBIOMODULATION (PBM) Therapy - application of light to promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and induce analgesia. It has been shown to restore various functions, including:

 

Olfactory function: PBM therapy has been found to improve compromised olfactory function in mouse models of ischemic stroke.
Cell proliferation and differentiation: PBM can induce cell proliferation and enhance stem cell differentiation, contributing to tissue repair and regeneration.
Pain relief: PBM therapy has been shown to reduce pain and inflammation, making it a potential treatment for various pain-related conditions.
Tissue repair and regeneration: PBM can enhance healing processes and tissue repair, making it a potential treatment for various conditions, including bone regenerative medicine.
Inflammation reduction: PBM has been found to reduce inflammation, which can contribute to various diseases and conditions.

 

3. TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION (TMS) - is a procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of majordepression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), migraines.
 
4. TRANSCRANIAL DIRECT CURRENT STIMULATION (tDCS) - is a non-invasive brain stimulation therapy used to activate or inhibit parts of the brain. It has been around for years, but its popularity has spiked over the last decade. Here are some of the conditions and purposes tDCS is used for:

 

Depression: Research suggests that tDCS holds promise for treating depression, with daily sessions showing a cumulative benefit in improving mood, cognitive difficulties, and physical activity.
Neurological disorders: tDCS is used to treat conditions such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and dementia. It can help
improve cognitive, motor, or speech and language problems.

Cognitive enhancement: tDCS is explored for its potential to improve cognitive functions such as attention, memory, and learning.
Pain management: tDCS is used to treat chronic pain, including migraines and fibromyalgia.

 

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