mTBI Care Program

Data estimates that between 5% - 35% of active service members will have sustained a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI or concussion) during training or deployment. While an mTBI can cause debilitating acute symptoms, there is also a high likelihood that chronic symptoms may follow which may include memory problems, personality changes, PTSD, anxiety, depression, difficulty focusing, and trouble sleeping. For many, these symptoms can be disabling. Until recently, there were few strategies for dealing with post concussive symptoms.

Thanks to updated research and cutting-edge diagnostic tools, mTBIs can be accurately identified and analyzed. This allows providers to locate the root cause of the issue and produce an effective treatment plan. Frontline partners with a multitude of treatment centers that specialize in mTBI diagnostics and treatment.

  • When a person suffers from a traumatic brain injury, they are likely to have chronic neuroinflammation. When the brain is constantly inflamed, the endocrine system shuts down resulting in dysregulated hormones. This, in turn, causes a myriad of problematic symptoms. Hormone optimization focuses on identifying and normalizing the endocrine system.

  • Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) creates an environment of increased oxygen which allows for rapid self-healing. HBOT has been shown to increase cerebral blood flow, brain metabolism and cognitive function. In other words, HBOT creates an environment for your brain heal itself.