About Nasal Release Technique
We are passionate about bringing these articles, therapist directories, and treatment technique videos to you because we know that some people do not find success in mainstream Physical Therapy—some of you have been walking around with a headache for five years. Some are constantly dizzy and foggy, trying to regain mental clarity. There are practitioners that have the skills to meet your needs. Explore what Conquer Concussion has to offer you—a wealth of alternative and therapy techniques that could change your situation.
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Mission Statement
Conquer Concussion was developed by Cynthia Stein, PT, MEd to educate the public about treatments for concussion. Cynthia invested her time and resources into extensive training in a variety of alternative techniques. These techniques include craniosacral therapy, myofascial release, nasal release technique, lymphatic drainage and Pulsed Electromagnetic Frequency (PEMF). Concussion is a multifaceted problem which requires close monitoring. The goal in treatment is to assist the release of the forces that have gone into the skull which allows better nourishment to the brain.
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Testimonial from one of my students
I was treating a patient with an old head trauma who brought in his cousin to watch the process but also see if I could treat him as well. This cousin has been told he snores and wondered if I could help him. I did the treatment and he told my patient on the way…
What You Should Know about Anoxic and Hypoxic Brain Injury
Hypoxic-anoxic injury, known as HAI, is what happens when the flow of oxygen to the brain is interrupted. This lack of oxygen starves the brain and prevents it from functioning properly. Hypoxic is a reduction of oxygen to the brain and anoxic is a total lack of oxygen to the brain. Although this type of brain…
Treating Traumatic Brain Injuries and What to Expect
Even mild concussions can cause lingering effects for several months. It’s important that anyone who has a head injury be examined by a doctor.
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