BRAIN INJURY
REHABILITATION
No two brain injuries—and no two recoveries—are alike. Whether you’re facing memory loss, speech difficulties, emotional shifts, or mobility
challenges, your healing
journey is personal. At
Pacific Coast Rehabilitation,
Dr. B and
our expert team provide advanced
therapies, innovative
technology, and
compassionate care tailored to you—supporting your return to strength,
independence, and daily life.
BRAIN INJURY
REHABILITATION
- Accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment planning tailored to each patient’s functional goals
- Medication management for spasticity, pain, mood disorders, sleep disturbances, and cognitive support
- Energy and fatigue management strategies, including pacing techniques and graded activity programs
- Mobility and gait training, with assistive device recommendations and fall prevention strategies
- Neuromuscular re-education and muscle strengthening to improve motor control and reduce spasticity
- Balance and vestibular therapy to reduce dizziness, improve coordination, and prevent falls
- Cognitive rehabilitation for attention, memory, executive function, and problem-solving skills
- Occupational therapy to regain independence with daily tasks, hand function, and fine motor skills
- Speech-language therapy for swallowing, articulation, language, and cognitive-communication issues
- Spasticity management, including Botox or other advanced interventions
- Pain management, including neuropathic, musculoskeletal, and post-traumatic pain treatment
- Emotional and behavioral health support, including counseling, mood stabilization, and family education
- Bladder and bowel dysfunction management, including pelvic floor therapy
- Neuro-optometric and visual-motor therapy for vision tracking, perception, and coordination
- Nutritional counseling to support brain healing, reduce inflammation, and manage weight
- Return-to-work school community reintegration with accommodations, readiness assessments, and support
- Assistive technology and mobility aids, including training and recommendations
- Care coordination among neurologists, physiatrists, neuropsychologists, therapists, and case managers
- Ongoing monitoring for long-term complications, such as post-concussion syndrome or chronic symptoms
- Education and training for patients and caregivers to build confidence, improve safety, and supportlong-term recovery