Concussion Treatment for Persistent Symptoms
Concussion Treatment When Symptoms Are Not Improving
If you are still struggling weeks or months after a concussion, you are not alone.
Many people expect symptoms to go away with time. But for some, recovery does not follow a straight path. You may still be dealing with dizziness, brain fog, headaches, or difficulty focusing. Daily activities feel harder, and you do not feel like yourself.
At NeuroHealth Services, we provide personalized concussion treatment for individuals who are not improving as expected. Our focus is on restoring how your brain and body function so you can move forward with confidence.
When Concussion Symptoms Do Not Go Away
It is common to be told to rest and wait. While this may help early on, it does not always address the underlying issues once symptoms persist.
If your symptoms have lasted longer than expected, it may be because multiple systems in the brain are still not working together properly. This is often seen in individuals with persistent concussion symptoms or post-concussion syndrome.
These can include:
- Balance and spatial awareness
- Vision and eye coordination
- Reaction time and movement control
- Brain-body communication
When these systems are not functioning as they should, symptoms can continue even if imaging appears normal.
A Personalized Approach to Concussion Treatment
At NeuroHealth Services, treatment is not one-size-fits-all.
Every patient goes through a detailed evaluation to understand what is contributing to their symptoms.
From there, we build a customized plan designed to target those specific areas.
Our goal is straightforward. Improve how your brain functions so your symptoms improve as a result.
What Concussion Treatment Looks Like
Your treatment plan may include a combination of therapies designed to retrain the brain and restore coordination between systems. This may include structured approaches such as NeuroReset Therapy to help restore how the brain functions, especially in individuals with persistent symptoms.
Vestibular Rehabilitation
This focuses on improving balance and reducing dizziness. It helps retrain how your brain processes movement and spatial awareness.
Oculomotor Therapy
Eye movement and visual tracking are often affected after a concussion. These exercises help improve focus, coordination, and visual stability.
Reaction Time and Movement Training
Concussions can slow down how your brain processes and responds to information. Targeted exercises help improve timing, coordination, and overall performance.
Brain-Based Neurological Therapy
We use targeted stimulation techniques to activate and strengthen areas of the brain that are not functioning optimally.
Each therapy is selected based on your specific needs, not a standard protocol.
Why Our Approach Is Different
Many traditional approaches focus on managing symptoms. Our focus is on improving function.
At NeuroHealth Services:
- Treatment is individualized, not generalized
- Multiple systems are addressed together
- Care is based on how your brain is functioning, not just your diagnosis
- Programs are designed to actively retrain the brain
This approach is especially important for individuals whose symptoms have continued beyond the initial stage of injury.
Who This Treatment Is For
Our concussion treatment programs are designed for
individuals who:
- Are still experiencing symptoms weeks or months after a concussion
- Are not improving with rest alone
- Feel stuck in their recovery
- Have tried other treatments without lasting improvement
- Want a structured and targeted recovery plan
We work with individuals at different stages of recovery, with a strong focus on those dealing with ongoing or unresolved symptoms.
What You Can Expect
Recovery looks different for everyone, but meaningful progress is possible with the right approach.
As your treatment progresses, many patients begin to notice:
Improved clarity
and focus
Better balance and
coordination
Reduced dizziness
and discomfort
Greater confidence
in daily activities
The goal is not just short-term relief, but lasting improvement in how you function day to day.
Start Your Recovery Today
If your concussion symptoms are not improving, it may be time for a different approach.
At NeuroHealth Services, we help you understand what is happening and guide you through a personalized plan for recovery.
Schedule your consultation today and take the next step toward lasting concussion recovery.