Clinical Concussion Study

According to the CDC, 25% of American’s experience concussion in their lifetime. I wish I knew about Quantum Neurology® when my son suffered a concussion. He experienced one his junior year of college playing hockey. Anyone who has experienced this knows how difficult it can be.

The purpose of this clinical study is to document findings and raise awareness regarding the Quantum Neurology® cranial nerve protocol administered with classical acupuncture.

There is no fee for the participants. This series of clinical treatment utilizes Quantum Neurology® followed by Acupuncture treatment.

Participants receive 3 treatments at no fee. They are asked to fill out before and after questionnaires. Note that variables are not the same across the board. This study is intended to inform clinical practice and findings are not intended for publication. This is an independent study lead by Ease Balance Acupuncture incorporating the modalities of Quantum Neurology® and Acupuncture.

Treatments take place over the course of THREE DAYS.

Group One (Four Participants)

 
Valley Cottage, New York Office
 

Group Two (Four Participants)

 
Valley Cottage, New York Office
 
 

Group Three (Four Participants)

 
Manhattan Office
 
 
 

Group Four (Four Participants)

 
Manhattan Office
 
 

*To request participation, please fill out the following questionnaire and someone will reach out to you soon.

Questionnaire

how injury occurred, type of force, location on the head or body. 
ex: were there visual changes, balance difficulties etc.

When answering the following questions, please indicate the presence of symptoms as experienced within the past 24 hours. We are trying to assess changes from the patient's usual presentation meaning prior to concussion.

Physical Activity: (e.g., running, climbing stairs, bike riding)
Cognitive Exertion: (e.g., academic studies, multi-tasking at work, reading or other tasks requiring focused concentration)

Headache history: 

Who can we thank for referring you?

Have you or someone you know had a concussion?