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Head/Brain Injury Case
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Sharon Lock’s father was
injured in an auto accident;
Keitha,
a university student, came to
our
clinic after she was hit by a car. She had gone through
cognitive rehabilitation, but she still was not able to return to school.
She could not think clearly, couldn’t remember what she read, and was easily
distracted. EEG tests showed that she was having trouble generating
Beta
brainwaves, which are associated with the ability to
sustain attention. It was pretty clear that her inability to retain
information was due primarily to lack of concentration.
But Janet had an
exceptionally positive attitude. She was determined to do whatever it took
to get better. Her main goal was to be able to drive, something that
appeared impossible because of her slow reaction time and inability to focus
on more than one small piece of information at a time. Tom, a 32-year-old electrical technician, also sustained a head injury in an auto accident. He received about a year of cognitive rehabilitation in different facilities, but he still was forgetful and couldn’t concentrate for very long. Tom used SharperBrain for about two months, followed by SharperMemory for six weeks. (At that time, the programs were not available for home use, so Tom used them at the clinic.) After 4 months he was discharged, fully able to function at his pre-accident level.
Ron,
a 60-year-old government employee, was referred to
us because of cognitive deficiencies
associated with a recent stroke. Practicing both SharperBrain and
SharperMemory for 4 months, he recovered quickly and was able to return to
work and drive a car again, to the great amazement of all the health care
professionals involved in his treatment. SharperBrain and SharperMemory work. See how to order here. |
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