MeRT: A Breakthrough Treatment That Relieves the After-effects of a Traumatic Brain Injury
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be extremely painful. But the long-term symptoms can be even more unbearable.
MeRT can help. This drug-free, non-invasive treatment can Improve Brain Function, Decrease Anxiety, and much more!
You CAN Move Past the Aftermath of a Traumatic Brain Injury
A traumatic brain injury (TBI) happens in stages. First, there’s the immediate shock of the blow to the head. Then there’s the intense pain — either right away or after you’ve regained consciousness.
But perhaps the worst part of a TBI or concussion happens AFTER your treatment. You know, the longer-term symptoms like headaches, nausea, memory problems, sleeplessness, and more.
At Redefined Mind, we offer a solution that’s helped thousands overcome the painful, debilitating symptoms that result from a Traumatic Brain Injury.
It’s called MeRT, or Magnetic e-Resonance Therapy. And it can achieve life-changing results.*
* Results are based on active and strict observation of our regimens. Results may vary based on the individual user and are not guaranteed.
MeRT: A Drug-free, Non-invasive, Long-lasting Solution to Traumatic Brain Injury Symptoms
A traumatic brain injury can alter the brain, and this can cause long-term effects. MeRT works to restore and optimize brain communication so that it’s more organized and in sync. And this treatment is highly personalized.
The key to MeRT is the initial testing with a qEEG (quantitative encephalogram), also called brain mapping. The EEG will show electrical signals in the brain of a patient with a TBI that differ from those of a person who has not experienced traumatic brain injury.
Once we see the imbalance in brainwave activity, we can then develop a personalized treatment plan to strengthen healthy brainwave activity using TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation, an FDA-cleared therapy).
The TMS delivers gentle magnetic pulses to those specific areas of the brain which are not functioning as they should be. This can improve brain connectivity and communication, and in many cases, this has greatly improved recovery results.*
* Results are based on active and strict observation of our regimens. Results may vary based on the individual user and are not guaranteed.
Find out more about Traumatic Brain Injury Treatment with MeRT
Call for a free, no-obligation consultation with our New Patient Coordinator.
What is a Traumatic Brain Injury?
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) refers to damage to the brain caused by an external physical force. These forces can include things like a car accident, a fall, or a gunshot wound to the head. TBIs are also common in contact sports, such as football, where a player receives hits to the head.
The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) defines TBI as “an injury that affects how the brain works.” Penetrating injury (such as from a gunshot) to the head.”
When a person gets a TBI, the brain can bounce around or twist in the skull. Additionally, TBIs can cause chemical changes in the brain or brain cell damage. And depending on how severe the injury is, a TBI can cause health problems that last from a few days to the rest of one’s life.
Common Symptoms of a TBI or Concussion
- Loss of consciousness
- Headaches
- Fatigue or lethargy
- Dilated pupils and vision changes
- Dizziness
- Memory problems
- Confusion
- Cognitive decline
- Inappropriate emotional responses
- Anger
- Depression
- Feeling of isolation
- PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder)
- Anxiety or panic attacks
- Facial weakness
- Weakness or loss of function in other parts of the body
- Loss of bladder or bowel control
- Breathing problems
- Numbness and tingling in different parts of the body
- Loss of hearing or tinnitus
Reported Benefits* from Treating TBI/Concussion Symptoms with MeRT
- Better sleep
- Increased sleep duration
- Reduction of stress symptoms
- Lessening of pain
- Increased concentration and focus
- Improvement in mood
- Increased attention span
- Better sociability
- Increased emotional stability
- Higher motivation
- Clearer thinking, less “brain fog”
- Decreased cravings (e.g. drugs and alcohol)
- Increased ability to adapt to change
- Improved self-confidence and self-esteem
* Results are based on active and strict observation of our regimens. Results may vary based on the individual user and are not guaranteed.
TBI/Concussion Treatment at Redefined Mind in Cypress, Texas
Since MeRT is a relatively new treatment, you may have questions about whether it’s right for you. We want to make it easy to get all the information you need, so your first step is a simple phone consultation with our New Patient Coordinator. During this free consultation, you can discuss your symptoms and history, ask questions, and learn about the treatment in full.
At that point, should you decide to get started with MeRT treatment for your TBI symptoms, we will set up a series of appointments. The first two appointments will last approximately 45 minutes each. Then we will begin your assessment period to see how the treatment may benefit you.
Testing
Your first appointment will involve a qEEG, also called brain mapping. This is a test performed here in our office. We place a cap on your head to measure electrical activity in the brain, and we record the heart’s electrical signals with an EKG.
This testing will map out any areas in the brain which are not performing as they should. Then, our team will carefully analyze the test results and develop a treatment plan customized to your specific condition.
Consultation
Your second appointment, after we have fully reviewed the test results and created the treatment plan, is a one-on-one consultation with the doctor. You may attend this appointment in person, or if it’s more comfortable, virtually from your home.
During your consultation, we will discuss your test results with you and cover our treatment protocols. We’ll also answer your questions and let you know more about what to expect during your assessment period of treatment.
Assessment Period
During the assessment period, we will perform two weeks of treatment (9 days total) followed by a new qEEG to see how you’re responding. We will review the new test results compared to the one we did initially and note any positive changes. We will also look for symptom improvements.
If we see a positive response to treatment, you will have likely noticed some improvements as well. At that point, we will schedule additional MeRT treatment in two-week intervals.
At the end of each two-week period of treatment, we will take another qEEG and EKG to monitor your progress. We will also consult with you every two weeks to confirm that the test results are continuing to show improvements. And we strive to make your experience a positive one. We know how important this treatment is for you and will ensure we create a comfortable experience every step of the way.
You should know that most conditions treated with MeRT provide noticeable results after four to eight weeks of treatment, and these results are long-lasting. However, each patient is different, and the results may vary.