We help patients of all ages with a variety of neurological disorders or traumas
that have affected their overall brain health and personal well being.
Your complex condition is unique and by using our approach of assessing all things neurological, structural, and metabolic, we can uncover injuries and traumas that may have been missed by other providers. At The FNC you’ll be working with a small team of Doctors that will assess your symptoms and design a neuro-recovery program specifically for your complex condition. There are no cookie-cutter programs or a game of telephone with other technicians, assistants, or providers during your neuro-recovery program.
Traumatic brain injury usually results from a violent blow or jolt to the head or body and may affect your brain cells. Acquired brain injury is brain damage caused by events after birth, such as a stroke, tumor, or chemotherapy, rather than as part of a genetic or congenital disorder.
Types of TBI we work with:
Types Of ABI We Work With:
Autonomic dysfunction develops when the nerves of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) are damaged. This condition is also called Dysautonomia and refers to a dysfunction of the nerves that regulate involuntary body functions, such as heart rate, blood pressure, and sweating. Dysautonomia involving excessive or overactive autonomic nervous system actions also can occur with brain injuries.
Examples of types of Dysautonomia we work with:
The vestibular system includes the parts of the inner ear and brain that process the sensory information involved with controlling balance and eye movements. Vestibular Disorders are the results of disease or injuries damaging these processing areas, and can also result from or be worsened by genetic or environmental conditions, or occur for unknown reasons.
Types of Vestibular Disorders we work with:
A Concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury that usually happens after a blow to the head. Post-Concussion Syndrome is a complex disorder in which various symptoms — such as headaches and dizziness — last for weeks and sometimes years after the injury that caused the concussion.
Types of Concussions we work with:
Virtual Reality technology is not just for entertainment; it also has a place in neuro-recovery as a diagnostic assessment and as a therapeutic tool for Post-Concussion Syndrome.