Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury

Chronologically Controlled Developmental Therapy can help with traumatic brain injury on a multi-dimensional
level.
Treatment methods follow the same format as that used for other CNS  injuries.
Our treatment methods re-establish foundational sensory-motor information  within the CNS. By doing this we can
see many changes on different levels of the TBI client.

There is a common misconception of the mental and physical potential of the traumatic brain injured client. They
know how to talk, to walk, to run and all other things.  The body just doesn't respond to the things they try. It is a
terrible prison to be trapped with your memories.  Also, those who recover enough to walk and to use their upper
extremities very often have posture and speech problems, gait problems and difficulties with fine motor activities,
such as writing, eating, etc...  

As with other CNS injuries it appears that the cerebral cortex functions are more protected than other parts of the
CNS.  Most memories of function remain but the basic functions that are normally internalized during prenatal life
are most often erased in similar manner to the loss of information from a computer file when power is interrupted
and then restored. The information is erased.  It is necessary to stimulate the nervous system to transfer
information from genetic information to the active nervous system. Only then can the cerebral cortex know where to
get the information necessary for integrated thought or function.

Written by Ed Snapp, PT

We invite you to contact us for more detail information on our treatment protocol and for referrals.


Treatment Response:

Improvements have been seen in the following areas:

Awareness
Cognitive ability
Oral motor function
Coordination
Gross and Fine motor