Brain Based Neurological Therapy

A gentle hands-on integration process

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Brain Based Therapy is not a cure or specific treatment for disease or injury.  It is an all natural and powerful healing technique that improves the function of your brain loop so that your body can heal and restore itself naturally.  

After a thorough BBT neurological examination, a dynamic, safe, gentle and hands-on integration process is carried out to reconnect and restore proper brain function.  In some cases, traditional chiropractic adjustments are part of the treatment, along with other complimentary treatments such as heat, eye movements and exercises, and visual are sometimes used.

What conditions can BBT help with?

• Balance disorders

• Neck pain

• Low back pain/sciatica

• Dizziness

• RLS (restless leg syndrome)

• MS symptoms

• Low immunity

• Migraines

• Insomnia

• Bulging/herniated discs

• Early Alzheimer's symptoms

• Hip/knee/feet pain

• Numbness

• Fibromyalgia

• Arm/shoulder pain

• Carpal tunnel syndrome

• Headaches

• Tremor disorders

• Spinal stenosis

Understanding how the brain works

Your brain is the main computer that controls and coordinates all functions of your body. Optimum health requires your brain (including trey cerebellum) to perform at the highest and most efficient way possible. 

The Brain Loop

The cerebellum, found in the back part of your cranium, senses messages to both the left and right hemisphere of your brain, then fires the messages to your brain stem (including the mesencephalon, pons, and medulla), creating the "Brain Loop." It's this brain loop that manages your mental clarity, emotional stability, vitality and sense of well-being.

When the cerebellum does it job, it receives adequate input, then sends normal input to the brain's frontal lobes, which in turn, send the proper input to the lower brainstem. This keeps the mesencephalon in check and free from over-firing. However, if one side of the cerebellum is not receiving enough input, it cannot send sufficient input to the frontal lobe.

The effect of stress on the brain loop

Many types of stress, including emotional, physical and even chemical has an adverse effect on the all-important brain loop. Based on our "fight or flight" response, short bouts of stress are not always a bad thing. It's the continuous, non-stop stress that has such an adverse effect and interrupts the brain loop and the mesencephalon if left unchecked.

The mesencephalon and why it is important

Conditions such as ADD, sciatica and fibromyalgia can occur when the mesencephalon is not firing properly. The mesencephalon is normally inhibited by the brain and when the "brain loop" is intact, the mesencephalon is considered to be off or firing on a very low setting (which is normal). It's when the mesencephalon is "over firing" that problems occur.

The cerebellum is key to the brain loop

Another key to the "brain loop" functioning properly is the cerebellum, which has a number of responsibilities including your balance, coordination, spinal posture, eye movement and a number of other functions that keep you body healthy and active.

Poor functioning of the cerebellum can cause a wide variety of problems, including problems with your postural muscles, (including a one-sided muscle spasm that adversely affects your spine). Once this occurs, certain vertebrae become restricted and spinal degeneration, arthritis, disc herniations, chronic back and neck pain, even sciatica may develop. Dizziness and balance disorders are often attributed to cerebellar dysfunction.

Who discovered BBT?

Dr. Fred Carrick, the country's leading chiropractic neurologist is credited as the designer and creator of Brain Based Therapy. The Carrick Institute developed the clinical and functional neurological protocol that helps patients around the world with severe neurological disorders.

Dr. Michael Johnson, a board certified chiropractic neurologist and author of the best selling alternative health book, What Do You Do When The Medications Don't Work? developed a BBT/Neurological program for chiropractors in the United States who wish to pursue this post graduate training.  We have been working closely with Dr. Johnson to ensure that the patients at our office can benefit from this amazing approach to overall health.

If you would like to have more information or to set up a consultation and see how we can help you (or someone you know), with Brain Based Therapy, give us a call at 630-858-9900 to schedule an appointment to see if you are a candidate for these breakthrough procedures.

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Our Regular Schedule

Monday

9:00 am - 12:30 pm

2:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Tuesday

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Wednesday

9:00 am - 12:30 pm

2:30 pm - 6:00 pm

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9:00 am - 12:30 pm

2:30 pm - 6:00 pm

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9:00 am - 12:30 pm 2:30 pm - 6:00 pm
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9:00 am - 12:30 pm 2:30 pm - 6:00 pm
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