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Neurotherapeutics

The human brain, often referred to as the most complex organ in the body, holds immense power and potential. Neurotherapeutics are the treatment of disorders that affect the brain or therapeutic methods used to improve brain performance. 

At Parker Performance Institute, we offer both neurodiagnostics and innovative neurotherapeutics under the same roof. Keep reading to find out more.

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What are Neurotherapeutics?

Neurotherapeutics is a field of medicine that employs advanced techniques and technologies to treat disorders affecting the nervous system. 

Some of the neurotherapeutics that we have here at Parker Performance Institute include the following:

  • Brain & Physical Impairment Therapy
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
  • Neuroreactive Training for Balance / Incoordination
  • Training and Therapy to Improve Cognitive Impairment

Here at Parker Performance Institute, we also offer a range of neurodiagnostic services, to properly diagnose you and your unique needs. Learn more about our offerings here. 

How Do Neurotherapeutics Work?

Neurotherapy involves “rewiring” neurons to improve brain function in some way. It can work in several different ways, with some of the most common including:

  • Neuroplasticity
  • Neuron healing
  • Neurostimulation
  • Neuromodulation
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Who Needs Neurotherapeutics?

A wide range of people experiencing abnormal brain function may benefit from neurotherapeutics, including those suffering from:

  • Headaches including Migraines
  • Back, Neck & Facial Pain
  • Carpal Tunnel, Neuromuscular Conditions
  • TBI, Concussion, Memory Loss
  • Sleep Disorders, Anxiety, Depression
  • Impairment from Stroke, Aneurysm, TIA
  • Numbness in Extremities
  • Myasthenia Gravis
  • Trigeminal Neuralgia, Neuropathies
  • Sexual Difficulties
  • Parkinson’s Disease, Tremors

Frequently Asked Questions About Neurotherapeutics?

Can neurotherapy cure anxiety?

It’s important to speak with a medical professional to look at your unique case, but in general neurotherapy may provide long-lasting relief for anxiety.

 

Are there side effects to neurotherapy?

This will likely depend on your condition, and the treatment performed. But some people do report feeling fatigued, disoriented, anxious, agitated or irritable. 

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