For patients in North Vancouver with lingering concussion symptoms, Dr. Mushtagh offers advanced assessment and personalized integrative treatment using qEEG brain mapping, neurofeedback, and functional medicine approaches. We use electroencephalograms (qEEG) and Impact testing for the diagnosis of the extent of traumatic brain injury. Then use evidence-based targeted treatments, such as IV NAD+, Photo modulation and Pulsed EMF therapy to facilitate speedy recovery.
Head injuries are common. About 20% of individuals experience one or more in their lifetimes. A loss of consciousness after a blow to the head usually means a concussion.
But not all head injury comes with a loss of consciousness. In fact, all too often, Traumatic brain injury without a loss of consciousness can rattle the brain enough to lead to long-term problems affecting the motor, cognitive and emotional capacity. The condition is called Post-Concussion Syndrome.
The simple fact remains that each concussion predisposes the individual to yet another one. And individuals with a history of concussion are more likely to receive a psychological diagnosis, such as ADHD, depression, or experience permanent changes in cognitive capacity.
Some symptoms of post-concussion syndrome show up immediately. Others may be delayed for days and remain for months to years after injury.


This 4 months, twenty visits, diagnosis, treatment, and training plan are for individuals with a diagnosis of Concussion, TBIs, or Post-concussive Syndrome.
The first two visits are diagnostic, and expectations for outcome are set. Concussion Index and Attention Networks are examined. Depending on the history and assessment, the treatment plan is individualized and may include IV NAD+, Loreta Neurofeedback, Pulsed EMF therapy, Photo-modulation, Trigger Point Injection, Bowen therapy, and referral for vision and executive function training