Disclaimer: The information provided on each therapy is limited and you should consult your medical professional before seeking help.
Unmask the Invisible provides information as a guide to help you understand the benefits of each therapy.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized environment.
Constant Therapy
Constant Therapy is an application source for adult, at-home speech therapy when recovering from stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) or living with aphasia, dementia, and other neurological conditions.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is the ancient Chinese technique of inserting thin needles into the skin at specific points on the body for pain relief.
Brainspotting
Brainspotting therapy is a type of alternative therapy that uses spots in a person’s visual field to help them process trauma. It accesses trauma trapped in the subcortical brain, the area of the brain responsible for motion, consciousness, emotions, and learning.
Biomagnetism
Biomagnetism involves giving targeted magnetic pulses to injured areas of the brain with handheld static magnets or pulsed electromagnetic wave devices. The polarity, spacing, and strength of the magnets are carefully tuned so that they can penetrate about four to eight inches below the scalp into sensitive parts of the brain.
Stem Cell Therapy
Creative Art Therapy
Creative Art therapy may treat PTSD, brain injury, and co-occurring diagnoses such as depression and anxiety. There are several forms of creative arts therapies, each with distinct treatment methods and qualified providers. Art Therapy, Music Therapy, Drama Therapy, and Dance/Movement Therapy are commonly used to promote self-expression.
Mindful Outdoor Therapy
Recovering from a traumatic brain injury (TBI) involves more than just physical healing—it also requires addressing emotional and cognitive aspects. Meditation and mindfulness practices can play a significant role in TBI recovery by promoting mental well-being and enhancing focus.
Neurofeedback
Design for Strong Minds
Designs For Strong Minds (DSM) treatment for TBI patients ranged from participants who could document personal behavior change to others who perceived change in their thinking styles (memory, concentration, focus). Participants exhibited improvements in their communication and decision-making skills.
Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB)
A stellate ganglion block (SGB) is an injection of anesthetic medication into a collection of nerves called the stellate ganglion. These nerves are located in your neck, on both sides of your voice box. The injection can help relieve pain in your head, neck, upper arm and upper chest.
Neuro-transformational Coaching
Neuroscience studies our brains and nervous systems to understand how these systems function to transform sensory stimuli into output, actions, and reactions. Coaching is a transformative process that guides desired, positive change. Integrating the two provides clients with a greater self-awareness about how their brain processes information, learns, and creates habits.
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy
High-frequency pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) stimulation is an emerging noninvasive therapy that induces small electrical currents in tissue. It has been shown that PEMF has anti-inflammatory effect in traumatized brain and have been suggested as adjunctive treatment in brain disorder.
Neuro Vision Care
Neuro-ophthalmologists have specialized training and possess the knowledge in dealing with problems associated with the eyes, brain, and nerves.
Neuro-ophthalmology is concerned with two symptoms of vision problems that are mostly related to the brain.
1. Visual loss, which may be due to optic nerve issues and its connections to the brain’s visual portions.
2. Eye movement problems, which signify the inability of the brain to control preciseness of eye motion.
Float Therapy
This therapy is a relaxation technique. You lie in a float tank with water and Epsom salt which allows you to float effortlessly in water. The tanks are quiet and dark to minimize sensory stimulation. Five benefits of floating for brain injuries include: 1. Reduced Stimulation; 2. Stress Reduction; 3. Better Sleep; 4. Lower Pain; and 5. Cognitive Health.
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Cold Laser Therapy
Cold laser therapy uses low-intensity lasers to stimulate the body’s natural healing process. The lasers are considered “cold” because they do not emit heat or burn tissue as other lasers do. There have been several studies conducted on individuals with traumatic brain injuries that suggest cold laser therapy may be beneficial. The findings include improvement in alertness and awareness, positive effect on emotional state, and it can boost cognitive functions.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
(TMS) is a procedure that uses magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to improve symptoms of major depression. An electromagnetic coil is placed against the scalp of your head which delivers magnetic pulses that stimulate nerve cells in the region of your brain involved in mood control and depression.
You also may hear the term "deep transcranial magnetic stimulation" or "deep TMS." The difference between TMS and deep TMS has to do with the type of coil used. The deep TMS coil stimulates deeper and wider areas of the brain, compared with TMS.
doTerra Essential Oils
Scientific studies suggest that Olfactory Rehabilitation helps strengthen the connection between olfactory nerves and the brain and treat conditions like smell loss (anosmia), reduced smell (hyposmia), or distorted smell (phantosmia).
Essential oils are natural concentrated extracts obtained from several botanicals via the cold compression or steam distillation method. They have powerful, stimulating aromas and tend to have one dominant scent unlike perfumes that makes it ideal tools for olfactory training.
Smell therapy is quite easy and safe and can be conducted in the comfort of your own home.