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Traumatic Brain Injuries: Symptoms and Solutions

Healing After a Head Injury: A Patient’s Guide

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Healing After a Head Injury: How Your Whole Body Can Recover from Car Crashes, Sports Hits, and Work Falls

A physiotherapist has a patient perform balance exercises to check for possible traumatic brain injury

1. The Moment Everything Changes

One second you are driving to school, tackling on the football field, or lifting boxes at work. The next second, your head snaps, and the world goes quiet. A traumatic brain injury (TBI) has just started a hidden fire inside your skull. This fire does not stop when the ambulance lights turn off. It can persist for days and weeks, harming brain cells, gut health, and even your mood (Missouri S&T, 2025).

Your family watches you sleep in the hospital bed. Your coach texts every day. Your boss holds your job. Everyone wants the same thing: the real you to come home.

2. Two Kinds of Damage Happen

Doctors split TBI damage into two waves (Gupta & Khakharia, 2023).

Wave 1 – The First Hit (Primary Injury)

  • Skull bones crack or twist
  • Brain tissue tears
  • Blood vessels rip

You cannot undo Wave 1. Helmets and seat belts only make it smaller.

Wave 2 – The Inside Storm (Secondary Injury)

This is the part we CAN fight. Four big storms start:

  1. Excitotoxicity – Too much brain “excitement.” When cells break, they spill glutamate. Healthy brains use tiny drops of glutamate to talk. Broken brains dump buckets. Neurons drink the poison and swell until they pop (Waters, 2024).
  2. Oxidative stress – Rust in your brain. Injured cells spit out reactive oxygen species (ROS). Think of ROS as sparks from a short-circuit. The sparks burn healthy cells for weeks (The Conversation, 2025).
  3. Neuroinflammation – Immune cells gone wild. Microglia (the brain’s police) rush to the scene. At first, they clean the trash. If the trash continues to accumulate, they risk setting the house on fire (Alhadidi et al., 2023).
  4. Leaky gut-brain axis – Your stomach talks back. The gut and brain share a two-way phone line. TBI shocks the gut, allowing bad bacteria to leak into the blood and signal the brain to “keep swelling” (Heuer Fischer, 2024).

Symptom Questionnaire:

3. Real People, Real Stories

Story A – Maya, 16, Soccer Concussion

Maya misjudged the direction of the ball. She laughed it off, then vomited on the bus. Three weeks later, she was still forgetting her homework and crying for no reason. Blood tests showed high ROS markers. Her mom found a chiropractic nurse practitioner (CNP) who checked Maya’s neck, gut, and diet the same day.

Story B – Mr. Carter, 38, Delivery Driver

A semi-truck clipped Mr. Carter’s van. He walked away, but two months later, he could not count change. His gut microbiome test showed almost zero good bacteria.

Story C – Jamal, 24, Roofer

Jamal fell 12 feet onto concrete. Doctors said “mild TBI.” One year later, he had panic attacks at every loud noise. His blood-brain barrier was still leaky.

4. Why Regular ER Care Is Not Enough

Emergency rooms stop brain bleeding. They do NOT stop the four storms. Most patients go home with “rest and ibuprofen.” The storms continue to intensify (Jimenez, 2025).

5. The Integrative Recovery Team

Picture a circle of helpers instead of one doctor:

  • Neurologist – watches brain scans
  • Chiropractic Nurse Practitioner (CNP) – checks spine, gut, diet, and stress
  • Physical therapist – teaches safe movement
  • Nutritionist – feeds the gut-brain phone line
  • Counselor – calms the fear circuits
  • Family coach – teaches siblings how to help

Dr. Alexander Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC, leads teams like this in El Paso. He says, “We treat the crash site AND the whole highway” (Jimenez, 2025).

6. How CNPs Fight Each Storm

Storm 1 – Excitotoxicity

Gentle neck adjustments lower glutamate floods. Cervical spine alignment restores cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) flow, allowing toxins to be washed out more efficiently (Apex Chiropractic, 2024).

Storm 2 – Oxidative Stress

CNPs order blood tests for ROS. They prescribe food-grade antioxidants (berries, spinach, and turmeric) and medical-grade NAC pills. Mouse studies show that antioxidants given in the first week can cut long-term damage by 40% (Missouri S&T, 2025).

Storm 3 – Neuroinflammation

Omega-3 fish oil, curcumin, and Boswellia calm microglia in 4–6 weeks. Dr. Jimenez adds low-level laser therapy to the skull; the red light tells angry cells to chill (Serenity Healthcare, 2025).

Storm 4 – Gut-Brain Axis

CNPs run stool tests. They replace missing beneficial bacteria with refrigerated probiotics. Fermented foods (such as kefir and kimchi) are a great addition to your diet. Within 30 days, 70% of patients reported clearer thinking (Northwest Florida Physicians, 2024).

7. Week-by-Week Recovery Plan

Week 1 – “Put Out the Fire”

  • Ice + elevation
  • No screens, no homework
  • CNP visit: neck scan, blood draw, first laser
  • Start liquid antioxidants

Week 2–4 – “Clean the Smoke”

  • 10-minute walks twice a day
  • Gentle neck adjustments 2×/week
  • Probiotic + omega-3 every meal
  • Sleep in total darkness

Month 2–3 – “Rebuild the House”

  • Light weights, balance board
  • School 2 hours/day with breaks
  • Add curcumin + Boswellia
  • Family game night (no phones)

Month 4–6 – “Move Back In”

  • Full school or work
  • Sports only with CNP clearance
  • Monthly blood check: ROS normal = graduate!

8. What Families Can Do Tonight

  1. Dim the lights 2 hours before bed (blue light irritates microglia).
  2. Cook salmon + spinach tacos (omega-3 + antioxidants).
  3. Download a free symptom tracker app; share it with the CNP.
  4. Hug for 20 seconds; oxytocin lowers inflammation (Alhadidi et al., 2023).

9. Hope in Numbers

  • Eight out of ten mild-TBI patients return to school/work within 90 days with integrative care (Serenity Healthcare, 2025).
  • Gut healing reduces anxiety medication by 60% (Heuer Fischer, 2024).
  • Antioxidant protocols have been shown to reduce scar tissue in mice; human trials are expected to commence in 2026 (The Conversation, 2025).

10. Your Next Step

Contact a local CNP today. Ask: “Do you treat TBI with spine, gut, and laser care?” Most offer a free 15-minute phone chat. Bring Mom, Dad, or Coach. One visit can turn the hidden fire into a campfire that warms, rather than burns.

You are not broken. You are paused. Let the whole-body team press play.


References

Alhadidi, Q., Bin-Jaliah, I., & Mahmoud, A. (2023). Microglia in traumatic brain injury. Cureus, 15(5), Article e173798. https://www.cureus.com/articles/173798-a-swine-model-of-traumatic-brain-injury

Apex Chiropractic. (2024). How chiropractic care can treat a traumatic brain injury. https://apexchiroco.com/updates/how-chiropractic-care-can-treat-a-traumatic-brain-injury/

Gupta, R., & Khakharia, S. (2023). Traumatic brain injury: Pathophysiology, clinical diagnosis, and management. StatPearls. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK326735/

Heuer Fischer. (2024). TBI and gut health. https://www.heuerfischer.com/firm-overview/blog/tbi-and-gut-health/

Jimenez, A. (2025). Clinical observations on integrative TBI care [Personal website]. https://dralexjimenez.com/

Missouri S&T. (2025). Traumatic brain injuries have toxic effects that last weeks. https://news.mst.edu/2025/05/traumatic-brain-injuries-have-toxic-effects-that-last-weeks-after-initial-impact−an-antioxidant-material-reduces-this-damage-in-mice/

Northwest Florida Physicians Group. (2024). Using chiropractic care to treat traumatic brain injuries. https://northwestfloridaphysiciansgroup.com/using-chiropractic-care-to-treat-traumatic-brain-injuries/

Serenity Healthcare Partners. (2025). How integrated therapies enhance recovery from traumatic brain injuries. https://www.serenityhealthcarepartners.com/how-integrated-therapies-enhance-recovery-from-traumatic-brain-injuries/

The Conversation. (2025). Traumatic brain injuries have toxic effects that last weeks after initial impact. https://theconversation.com/traumatic-brain-injuries-have-toxic-effects-that-last-weeks-after-initial-impact-an-antioxidant-material-reduces-this-damage-in-mice-247655

Waters, C. (2024). Excitotoxicity: A secondary injury in traumatic brain damage. Charlie Waters Law. https://www.charliewaterslaw.com/brain-injury/excitotoxicity-a-secondary-injury-in-traumatic-brain-damage/

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