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Understanding the signs and symptoms of a concussion and getting evaluated by a specialist can help ensure a better outcome.

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Concussion Clinic

Understanding the signs and symptoms of a concussion and getting evaluated by a specialist can help ensure a better outcome.

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Concussions & Teen Sports: A Q&A With Hollis Bell, MD

Learn how parents and athletes can be ¡°concussion aware¡± for safe participation in sports.

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Brain Injury Recovery

People from all over the world seek our 60 years¡¯ experience in treating the most complex traumatic brain injuries and illnesses.

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How We Heal

Doctors in our Brain Innovation Center care for the most complex brain injuries and conditions. Our Ability Labs infuse science into treatment. The goal: helping you get your life back.


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Stimulating neuroplasticity in TBI with acute intermittent hypoxia

We are studying whether briefly reducing oxygen consumption, equivalent to being on top of a mountain, is safe and stimulates neuroplasticity in people who have had a concussion or a mild to moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI).

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Remote Therapeutic Monitoring

We are conducting a study to determine the helpfulness, feasibility, and effectiveness of using a Remote Therapeutic Monitoring system to help physical therapists assess their patient¡¯s adherence to their prescribed physical activity and exercise plans over the course of six months.

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Sign up here to be enrolled in our contact list for current and future studies that may benefit you and our research.

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