Stroke
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WAVi Brain Scan: Monitoring Cognitive Recovery
The WAVi brain scan is a non-invasive EEG-based tool that measures brain activity, including processing speed, reaction time, and cognitive function. For stroke patients, WAVi can:
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Assess Baseline Function: Establishes a starting point for cognitive abilities post-stroke.
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Track Progress: Monitors changes over time, providing objective data on improvements or declines.
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Guide Rehabilitation: Informs personalized therapy plans by highlighting specific areas of the brain affected by the stroke.
By regularly utilizing WAVi scans, clinicians can tailor interventions to the patient's evolving needs, optimizing recovery outcomes.
BAHI Therapy: Enhancing Neurological Healing
BAHI (Blood circulation, Antioxidant, Hormonal balance, Immunity) therapy is a holistic protocol combining several treatments
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Photobiomodulation (PBM): Utilizes red and near-infrared light to stimulate cellular energy production, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue repair.
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Molecular Hydrogen Inhalation: Acts as a selective antioxidant, neutralizing harmful free radicals and mitigating oxidative stress, which is often elevated after a stroke.
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Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT): Involves breathing pure oxygen in a pressurized chamber, increasing oxygen delivery to damaged brain tissues, supporting neurogenesis, and enhancing cognitive functions.
Collectively, these therapies aim to restore neurological function, improve circulation, and bolster the body's natural healing processes.
Integrative Approach to Stroke Recovery
Combining WAVi brain scanning with BAHI therapy provides a comprehensive strategy for stroke rehabilitation:
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Personalized Treatment: WAVi scans inform the specific needs of the patient, allowing for targeted application of BAHI components.
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Objective Monitoring: Regular scans track the effectiveness of interventions, enabling adjustments as needed.
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Holistic Healing: BAHI therapy addresses multiple facets of recovery, from cellular repair to cognitive enhancement.
This integrative approach supports the body's innate ability to heal, offering a promising path for individuals recovering from stroke.