Natural Recovery Support for Concussion and TBI in Waco, TX

A concussion or traumatic brain injury (TBI) can leave lasting effects on memory, mood, focus, sleep, and overall quality of life. Whether mild or severe, symptoms like brain fog, irritability, headaches, and difficulty concentrating may persist long after the initial injury. At Waco Neurotherapy, we offer drug-free, non-invasive therapies designed to support your brain’s natural healing and help restore cognitive function, mental clarity, and emotional balance.

Helping the Brain Heal After Injury

Even mild concussions can disrupt communication and regulation across different brain areas. Our approach identifies these disruptions and helps the brain reestablish healthy patterns through three advanced, research-supported therapies.

Neurofeedback Therapy

Neurofeedback uses real-time brainwave feedback to help the brain regain balance and self-regulation. It’s especially effective for brain fog, memory issues, mood fluctuations, and focus problems. Infra-low frequency neurofeedback has been shown to relieve chronic headaches, sleep problems, attention disorders, and other post-concussive symptoms in clinical trials¹·². Case studies also report improved cognitive scores, enhanced structural and functional brain connectivity, and reduced symptom severity in TBI patients after neurofeedback interventions³·⁴.

Brain Stimulation Therapy

This therapy applies gentle, targeted electrical impulses to activate underperforming brain regions affected by injury. It supports improvements in mental clarity, processing speed, and emotional regulation. While broader research in post-concussion cases is still emerging, early findings are promising⁵.

Photobiomodulation (Red/Near-Infrared Light Therapy)

Also known as light therapy, photobiomodulation enhances cellular energy production, reduces inflammation, and promotes healing in damaged brain tissue. It supports clearer thinking, better sleep, and increased resilience. Studies in both animal models and preliminary human cases suggest PBM may improve brain function and structure after concussive injuries⁶·⁷, and reviews indicate potential neuropsychological benefits in chronic TBI populations⁸.

Who Can Benefit from Therapy

Our therapies help individuals recovering from sports concussions, car accidents, falls, or any head injury. We support children, teens, and adults dealing with persistent symptoms weeks, months, or even years later. Clients often report improved concentration, emotional control, memory, energy, and overall cognitive performance.

Why Choose Waco Neurotherapy for Concussion and TBI Recovery

We provide compassionate, science-based care in a calming environment. All of our therapies are non-invasive, medication-free, and tailored to support the brain’s own healing. With customized treatment plans built from real brain data, we help you get back to feeling more like yourself—safely and naturally.

Start Your Brain’s Healing Journey

If you—or someone you care about—is dealing with the long-term effects of a concussion or brain injury, Waco Neurotherapy is here to help. Call us today at (254) 203-5099 to schedule your brain mapping session and begin a personalized recovery plan.













References
  1. VA Research Communications. Individualized neurofeedback relieves concussion symptoms. April 22, 2025.

  2. Carlson J. et al. Infra-low frequency neurofeedback impact on post-concussive symptoms: randomized controlled trial. 2025.

  3. Munivenkatappa A. et al. EEG-NFT therapy improves cognition and brain connectivity in moderate TBI patients. 2014.

  4. Legarda SB. QEEG-based neurofeedback benefits after concussions and TBI case studies. 2022.

  5. (Broader reviews of brain stimulation intervention for long COVID with potential relevance to TBI.)

  6. Chao LL. Photobiomodulation effects in concussive injury—animal and human case evidence. 2020.

  7. Stevens AR. Photobiomodulation treatment outcomes in a concussion case—brain function and structure changes. 2025.

  8. Gaggi NL. Transcranial photobiomodulation improves neuropsychological outcomes in chronic TBI: review of 16 studies. 2024.