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What Daily Habits Help Maintain Brain Gains After Therapy?
When you’ve completed a program of brain rehabilitation—whether for concussion recovery, balance issues, cognitive performance, or neurological optimization—the progress you make is often life-changing. But the journey doesn’t stop at discharge. Just like physical fitness, brain health thrives on consistent, intentional effort.


Trick or Treat for Your Brain: Can Eye-Tracking Exercises Improve Memory Fog This Fall?
The phrase echoes through crisp autumn air this time of year — playful, nostalgic, and symbolic. Behind every costume and candy bucket lies a simple exchange: give and receive. But what if this season’s most meaningful “treat” isn’t found in chocolate or caramel — but in clearer thinking and sharper memory?


When Recovery Lingers: Understanding Post-Concussion Syndrome & Hope for Healing at Plasticity Brain Centers
You wake up one morning, and the world seems a little too loud. The light from the window feels sharp. Your thoughts are muddled as you try to remember whether you brushed your teeth. For many, a concussion feels like something that should just fade with rest. But what about those for whom it doesn’t?


How Does the Brain Process Sensory Information and Why Does It Matter
Have you ever noticed how you can walk through a dark room and still know where your body is in space Or how you can catch yourself from falling before you even realize you tripped That is your brain processing sensory information behind the scenes.


How to Boost Neuroplasticity: 5 Proven Habits for a Sharper Brain
The human brain is one of the most adaptable, dynamic systems in the known universe — and science continues to uncover just how flexible it truly is. Through a process called neuroplasticity


5 Unexpected Benefits of RPSS Therapy for Brain and Body Recovery
Repetitive Peripheral Somatosensory Stimulation (RPSS) may sound like something only researchers talk about—but it’s changing lives in real-world recovery settings every day.


Can a Concussion Cause Long-Term Brain Changes?
A bump. A fall. A jolt on the field. Often, a concussion is brushed off with, “Just give it a few days of rest and you’ll be fine.”


What is a Stroke? Understanding the Event That Changes Lives in an Instant
When someone experiences a stroke, life can change in a heartbeat—literally. One moment, everything feels normal. The next, a person may lose the ability to speak, move, or even recognize their loved ones.


🧠 What Happens to the Brain When You’re Sleeping?
Your Brain Never Actually Sleeps
Even when you’re passed out in bed, your brain stays active. In fact, it might be doing more behind the scenes than when you're awake.


Mindfulness Practices to Enhance Neuroplasticity
In a world filled with distractions, stress, and overstimulation, mindfulness is emerging as a powerful tool for brain health.


Cortical Remapping: How the Brain Creates New Neural Connections
Cortical remapping, or cortical reorganization, refers to the brain’s ability to reorganize its neural pathways.


The Heart-Brain Connection: A Love Story for Your Health
February is all about hearts—and not just the ones on Valentine’s Day cards. Did you know your brain and heart share a unique, symbiotic rel


The Power of Healing: How Plasticity Brain Centers Help Professional Athletes Bounce Back
These athletes exemplify perseverance, grit, and the determination to overcome obstacles both on and off the field.


Why Neurofeedback May Not Have Worked for You—and How Our Unique Approach Could Offer Lasting Relief
Here’s why neurofeedback might not have worked for you and how our approach at Plasticity Brain Centers could be different.


Why does Christmas Music make us happy?
There is a reason that you hear Christmas music wherever you go as soon as November rolls around.


What Is A Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber?
Today - Hyperbaric oxygen therapy is used to enhance the body’s natural ability to heal.


GyroStim Denver And Its Benefits
What Is The GyroStim? The GyroStim is a computer-controlled, multi-axis rotating chair. It offers innovative technology that improves the...


The Three Subtypes of Post-Concussion Syndrome and How They’re Treated
PCS is a serious condition that puts the patient at increased risk of developing second impact syndrome (SIS) if they suffer another concuss


One of the Most Dangerous Causes of TBI: FALLS
The Relationship between Brain Injury and Falls: About 35% of all brain injuries are from a fall.
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