Client A - 33 Year Old Female

Suffered brain injuries from domestic violence and a car crash.

60 sessions at 2 ATA over 6 months.

Improvements in:

  1. Visual Processing - Occipital Lobe

  2. Balance & Reflexes - Cerebellum

  3. Function - Prefrontal Cortex

  4. Verbal Memory - Hippocampus

  5. Reaction Time - Motor Cortex

Rapid Scanning: This task requires rapid visual processing and eye movement control, as well as sensorimotor control and coordination. This patient moved from the bottom 25% of women in her age group to the top 75% in 6 months.

Balance Error Scoring System: This test measures vestibular and proprioceptive function (balance and reflexes). This patient moved from the bottom 25% of women tested in her age group to the top 75% in 6 months.

Immediate Memory: This test measures the ability to recognise the difference between previously-seen words vs. novel words, often referred to as ‘immediate memory discriminability’. This patient moved from the bottom 5% of women tested in her age group to the top 5% in 6 months.

Executive Function: This test measures multiple processes, including attention, visual scanning, sequencing and shifting, speed, flexibility, planning, and maintaining two trains of thought. This patient moved from the bottom 25% of women tested in her age group to the top 75% in 6 months.

Simple Reaction: This test measures reaction time. This patient moved from the bottom 5% of women tested in her age group to the top 75% in 6 months.

When the patient started the testing she had 22 symptoms, they have been reduced to 18. The severity of symptoms has dropped from 101 to 44. This is a 44% reduction in severity.

Outcome: Patient was able to continue looking after daughter.

Client B - 17 Year-Old Male

Suffered concussions at work place

60 sessions at 2 ATA over 3 months.

Improvements in:

  1. Visual Processing - Occipital Lobe

  2. Executive Function - Prefrontal Cortex

  3. Working Memory - Prefrontal Cortex

  4. Intermediate Memory - Hippocampus

Rapid Scanning: This task requires rapid visual processing and eye movement control, as well as sensorimotor control and coordination. This patient moved from the bottom 25% of males in his age group to the top 75% in 3 months.

Executive Function: This test measures multiple processes, including attention, visual scanning, sequencing and shifting, speed, flexibility, planning, and maintaining two trains of thought. This patient moved from the middle 50% of males tested in his age group to the top 95% in 3 months.

Working Memory: The prefrontal cortex also plays a significant role in working memory, which involves holding and manipulating information for short periods (e.g., for reasoning or problem-solving This patient moved from the bottom 25% of males tested in his age group to the top 75% in 3 months.

Immediate Memory: This test measures the ability to recognise the difference between previously-seen words vs. novel words, often referred to as ‘immediate memory discriminability’. This patient moved from the middle 50% of males tested in his age group to the top 75% in 3 months.

Outcome: Patient was able to return to full-time work.

Client C - 44 Year-Old Male

Suffered concussions from rugby, car accident, king hit

60 sessions at 2 ATA over 3 months.

Improvements in:

  1. Visual Processing - Occipital Lobe

  2. Simple Reaction - Motor Cortex

  3. Working Memory - Prefrontal Cortex

  4. Executive Function - Prefrontal Cortex

  5. Intermediate Memory - Hippocampus

  6. Longterm Memory - Hippocampus

Rapid Scanning: This task requires rapid visual processing and eye movement control, as well as sensorimotor control and coordination. This patient moved from the middle 50% of males in his age group to the top 75% in 3 months.

Executive Function: This test measures multiple processes, including attention, visual scanning, sequencing and shifting, speed, flexibility, planning, and maintaining two trains of thought. This patient moved from the bottom 5% of males tested in his age group to the top 75% in 3 months.

Working Memory: The prefrontal cortex also plays a significant role in working memory, which involves holding and manipulating information for short periods (e.g., for reasoning or problem-solving This patient moved from the bottom 5% of males tested in his age group to the top 75% in 3 months.

Immediate Memory: This test measures the ability to recognise the difference between previously-seen words vs. novel words, often referred to as ‘immediate memory discriminability’. This patient moved from the middle 50% of males tested in his age group to the top 95% in 3 months.

Longterm Memory: This test measures the ability to recognise the difference between previously-seen words vs. novel words, often referred to as ‘immediate memory discriminability’. This patient moved from the middle 50% of males tested in his age group to the top 95% in 3 months.