Brain trauma is a common injury that can happen from accidents, falls, or violence. Brain injuries are not always easy to diagnose, but there are some telltale signs you might be experiencing brain trauma if the symptoms include confusion, headache, lack of coordination, and memory loss. Watch this video for more information on why we go through trauma, its effects, and the modalities we can do to calm the brain.

Beyond Limitations
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Brain Trauma | What does it do to the brain?
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