View Slides A Multimodal, Regenerative Approach to TBI including HBOT and Adult Stem Cells from Megan Haines View PDF A Multimodal Regenerative Approach OMED 2018 pdf View Text 1. A Multimodal, Regenerative Approach to Traumatic Brain Injury Dr. John C. Hughes, D.O....
View Slides A Multimodal, Regenerative Approach to Traumatic Brain Injury from Megan Haines View PDF A Multimodal, Regenerative Approach to TBI 2017 pdf View Text 1. A Multimodal, Regenerative Approach to Traumatic Brain Injury John C. Hughes, D.O. Academy of...
1A significantly injured brain cannot rest enough to heal. An sprained ankle can recover because you can truly rest because it can be taken out of daily use. However, no brain (health or injured) can ever rest. 2Even while your body is sleeping, a healthy brain still...
On Thursday, October 26th, 2017, Dr. Hughes joined Perry Maynard, DC and Kerri Honaker MS to discuss alternative treatment methodologies for brain injury. In this panel discussion, Dr. Hughes talks about hyperbaric oxygen therapy, nutrition, and intranasal therapies...
About 5.3 million Americans are living with disabilities from brain trauma. While the medical community has largely focused on the more severe cases of traumatic brain injury (TBI), 85 percent of these patients are actually struggling with mild TBI (mTBI). Patients...
Ozone (O3) gas discovered in the mid-nineteenth century is a molecule consisting of three atoms of oxygen in a dynamically unstable structure due to the presence of mesomeric states. Although O3 has dangerous effects, yet researchers believe it has many therapeutic...