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Paid Advertisement New Treatment Helps Accident Survivor Mike Wall knew something was wrong. It had been several weeks since being rear-ended by a teenage driver, but he still didn't feel quite right. Analyzing brainwaves with EEG is a key advancement. "Patent-pending software interprets the brain's electrical disturbances and suggests a treatment protocol customized to each patient's needs." "It was hard to think clearly and maintain focus. I guess after such a violent impact I'm lucky things weren't worse," he said. In addition to concussion and depression, Lazoffs team is using the personalized MindSET protocol to treat symptoms of autism spectrum disorders, PTSD, sleep disruptions and generalized anxiety. Wall's seatbelt kept him from being seriously injured, but couldn't prevent his head from hitting the rear window. The impact left Wall "By correcting electrical rhythm disturbances in the brain, we're seeing a surprising number of conditions and symptoms improve," he said. with a concussion, a mild form of traumatic brain injury "It can take several weeks or even months to recover from a concussion as Dr. Thomas Lazoff, MD damaged neurons resist returning to full functionality," explains Dr. Thomas Lazoff, MD, of Physical Medicine Consultants. "We've seen autistic children improve their speech and impulse control. We've seen cancer patients recover from chemobrain, the foggy thinking that can come with chemotherapy. PTSD patients have been able to stop taking medications." Lazoff cautions the treatment is not a miracle cure and that some patients respond better than others. "Neurons may respond to injury or severe stress by slowing down and falling out of sync with the rest of the brain," Lazoff says. "Just like you have a heartbeat, your brain pulses with an electrical brainbeat. We look for disruptions in that electrical rhythm using EEG (electroencephalogram). Mike's EEG showed classic signs of concussion and that guided our treatment. Still, bringing PrTMS to Fort Wayne has been very rewarding. "Helping patients is the reason you become a physician. It's great to offer such a leading-edge treatment that has no downside and the potential for significant benefit That treatment is called MindSET PITMS. It stimulates neurons with carefully measured pulses of energy causing them to again work in sync with the rest of the brain. The treatment is painless, drug-free and non-invasive. Wall underwent 30 days of treatment to restore his neurons. "It's remarkable how much it helped. The headaches and foggy thinking gradually began to improve, and now I feel back to normal. I even sleep better than before. "Neurons firing out-of-sync with the brain's electrical rhythm are actually causing noise or interference that can disrupt thought processes, emotional balance and even how well you sleep, Lazoff said. Watch a video explaining the treatment at www.MindsetPrTMSs.com MINDSET PRTMS Schedule an evaluation at 260.432.1800 x306 MindSET PITMS involves investigational use of a medical device cleared by the FDA for treatment of drug resistant depression. MindSET does not claim to treat or cure any PrTMS Think better. Feel better. Live better. specific condition or disease. Paid Advertisement New Treatment Helps Accident Survivor Mike Wall knew something was wrong. It had been several weeks since being rear-ended by a teenage driver, but he still didn't feel quite right. Analyzing brainwaves with EEG is a key advancement. "Patent-pending software interprets the brain's electrical disturbances and suggests a treatment protocol customized to each patient's needs." "It was hard to think clearly and maintain focus. I guess after such a violent impact I'm lucky things weren't worse," he said. In addition to concussion and depression, Lazoffs team is using the personalized MindSET protocol to treat symptoms of autism spectrum disorders, PTSD, sleep disruptions and generalized anxiety. Wall's seatbelt kept him from being seriously injured, but couldn't prevent his head from hitting the rear window. The impact left Wall "By correcting electrical rhythm disturbances in the brain, we're seeing a surprising number of conditions and symptoms improve," he said. with a concussion, a mild form of traumatic brain injury "It can take several weeks or even months to recover from a concussion as Dr. Thomas Lazoff, MD damaged neurons resist returning to full functionality," explains Dr. Thomas Lazoff, MD, of Physical Medicine Consultants. "We've seen autistic children improve their speech and impulse control. We've seen cancer patients recover from chemobrain, the foggy thinking that can come with chemotherapy. PTSD patients have been able to stop taking medications." Lazoff cautions the treatment is not a miracle cure and that some patients respond better than others. "Neurons may respond to injury or severe stress by slowing down and falling out of sync with the rest of the brain," Lazoff says. "Just like you have a heartbeat, your brain pulses with an electrical brainbeat. We look for disruptions in that electrical rhythm using EEG (electroencephalogram). Mike's EEG showed classic signs of concussion and that guided our treatment. Still, bringing PrTMS to Fort Wayne has been very rewarding. "Helping patients is the reason you become a physician. It's great to offer such a leading-edge treatment that has no downside and the potential for significant benefit That treatment is called MindSET PITMS. It stimulates neurons with carefully measured pulses of energy causing them to again work in sync with the rest of the brain. The treatment is painless, drug-free and non-invasive. Wall underwent 30 days of treatment to restore his neurons. "It's remarkable how much it helped. The headaches and foggy thinking gradually began to improve, and now I feel back to normal. I even sleep better than before. "Neurons firing out-of-sync with the brain's electrical rhythm are actually causing noise or interference that can disrupt thought processes, emotional balance and even how well you sleep, Lazoff said. Watch a video explaining the treatment at www.MindsetPrTMSs.com MINDSET PRTMS Schedule an evaluation at 260.432.1800 x306 MindSET PITMS involves investigational use of a medical device cleared by the FDA for treatment of drug resistant depression. MindSET does not claim to treat or cure any PrTMS Think better. Feel better. Live better. specific condition or disease.