Helping Veterans & First Responders To Recover
Our active duty and retired military veterans, along with first responders who courageously safeguard our well-being, often encounter mental and physical challenges during and after service to our nation and community. The INVICTUS Project takes immense pride in aiding these brave heroes to restore balance in their brain and body health and overall well-being.
What Is This Program?
Our core mission is to provide unwavering support to those selflessly dedicated to serving our nation and community. Utilizing less invasive approaches and cutting-edge technology, The INVICTUS Project offers effective treatment for a range of conditions, including:
- Post-concussion syndrome
- Brain fog
- Headaches and memory impairment
- Physical pain
- Sleep issues
- Hormonal imbalances
- Nutritional deficiencies
- Musculoskeletal problems
With meticulous care, we’ve shaped our program to accommodate their unique challenges and meet their requirements. Acknowledging the individuality of experiences and challenges faced by every military veteran and first responder, our dedicated team of doctors takes excellent satisfaction in tailoring personalized recovery programs to guarantee individualized and effective treatment care.
What Does Our Program Include?
Our program encompasses a two-week residential protocol in Frisco, Texas. At the outset, patients undergo diagnostic evaluations and assessments to set their health baseline and shape a tailored program for their stay. As they near the conclusion, their final day involves post-treatment diagnostics, reviews, and a comparative debrief to their initial day. Upon concluding the two-week residential phase, patients receive mental and physical maintenance guidance. Furthermore, they maintain digital access to our doctors if needed.
The INVICTUS Project is grounded in three core principles: Neurology, Physiology and Physical Medicine.
Neurology
Physiology
Physical Medicine
Service can take its toll on the bones, joints and muscles which affects mobility, can drive pain and limit motivation. We have a full biomechanical work up, and the ability to assess and treat the wide range of issues common to those who have spent a career in the services. Our physical medicine department is headed up by experienced chiropractors and specialists who work with the human frame using hands-on methods, exercise and state of the art technologies to resolve injuries and pain with our main goal of restoring ability and strength.
“I feel like I am thinking clearer than I have in years.”
How Can You Support Our Program?
The INVICTUS Project offers a meaningful chance for those wishing to make a substantial difference in the lives of our veterans and first responders. Our responsibility is to guarantee that these heroes receive the exceptional care and patient experience they have rightfully earned and wholeheartedly deserve.
Working together, we can establish transformative opportunities and support networks for those who have valiantly served our communities and nation. Through your generous contributions, we unite in giving back and showing our respect for these courageous individuals who have sacrificed greatly for our safety and well-being.
Meet Floyd: The Veteran Leading This Program
Floyd McLendon Jr., CPT
Ambassador
U.S. Navy SEAL (Retired)
Email: floydmclendon@parkerperformanceinstitute.com
Phone: 214-302-9729
“As a military veteran of 25 years, I carried an internal storm that seemed unending when I embarked on this journey of treatment. Restless sleep left me feeling groggy and irritable throughout my days. Little did I realize that my military career, particularly as a demolition expert, had taken a toll on me due to the multiple concussive blast shockwaves and head injuries I endured.
Yet, since undergoing the treatment, a remarkable transformation has taken place. I have rekindled the joy of dreaming, and a newfound sense of tranquility now embraces me. My family has witnessed the return of the happiness and laid-back demeanor they once knew in me. This transformation has been so profoundly impactful that I am committed to aiding more veterans, like myself, who have endured sustained effects to rediscover life after service through this treatment approach.”
– Floyd McLendon Jr., Ambassador, Retired Navy SEAL