Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic Brain Injury is usually the label for either physical or chemical incidents that may
erase normal function at any age.

Treatment methods follow the same format as that used for other CNS  injuries because it
follows the design of the genetic sequence of development.  

The treatment consists almost entirely of specific sequences of specific sensory stimulation
and precise sequential  movement patterns.  All environmental factors are controlled to
eliminate (as much as possible) all extraneous distracting stimulation and enhance subliminal
sensory awareness of sensation and response.

The nervous system reacts to a specific sequence of sensory stimuli that is recognized as a
part of the early development of the genetic code and in doing so it reestablishes the corrected
pattern of function.
In some cases the changes are rapid but the process of rebooting the human computer may
require considerable time, depending on many factors of each individual and each injury.

Typically the recovery of movement, sensation and control will be noticed without instruction,
demonstration or practice.
The nervous system finds its own errors and repairs itself.
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