Traumatic Brain Injury

traumatic brain injury
Traumatic Brain Injury: Living better after the impact

Head injuries can leave problems with memory, attention, balance, sleep, and headaches.

Why does it happen?

A blow to the head can disrupt brain connections. Without steady support, recovery may stall.

Usual treatments
  • Physical, occupational, speech, and cognitive therapy
  • Symptom management (pain, sleep, mood)
  • Vision and vestibular therapy when needed
Xtend Optimal Health Way

Map your goals and limits. Prepare your body. Receive VSELs. Intensive, structured rehab. Close follow-up to measure and adjust.

A new horizon: VSELs

Because they’re very small, VSELs could reach certain brain areas and tend to stay where help is needed—supporting recovery.

How can VSELs help?
  • Support attention, balance, and coordination alongside rehab
  • Help fatigue and recovery between therapy sessions
  • Turn therapy work into lasting gains in everyday life
A hopeful future

With a steady plan, many patients see progress in focus, stamina, and function.

Why VSELs?

Autologous • Very small and good travelers • Can be oriented to focus areas • Meant to enhance your rehabilitation • Developing therapy; results vary

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