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A single concussion in childhood or adolescence can change everything. Not just in the moment, but for years to come.
In fact, according to one of the largest studies on head trauma in youth, even one concussion can have lasting effects on mental health, cognitive function, and physical wellbeing well into adulthood. And with each additional injury, the risks only grow.
For many families, the aftermath is filled with questions. The symptoms, such as fatigue, mood swings, memory lapses, and trouble focusing, are real, but traditional scans often miss the root cause. What follows is a long stretch of uncertainty, and often, a lack of clear direction.
At Horizon TBI & Brain Center, that uncertainty is exactly what they aim to change.
Their mission is to bring clarity, precision, and continuity to brain injury care by using advanced diagnostics and tailored support that continues beyond the clinic walls.
By integrating tools like qEEG brain mapping, neuropsychological testing, and neurofeedback, including home-based training through Myndlift, Horizon TBI is reshaping what recovery can look like.
Precision diagnostics meet whole-brain care
Traumatic brain injuries often go undetected with conventional imaging like CT scans or MRIs. Horizon TBI & Brain Center bridges this gap with an evidence-based protocol that starts with a quantitative EEG (qEEG) brain map and a series of computerized neurocognitive exams.
These tools allow their team to measure brainwave activity and cognitive performance with accuracy, providing insights that are often invisible to traditional imaging.
“Using qEEG and computer-based testing, we’re able to uncover subtle patterns of brain dysregulation,” says Dr. Andrew Hope, founder of Horizon TBI & Brain Center. “It’s how we build a therapy plan that’s both personalized and actionable.”
But Horizon doesn’t stop at data. Their unique strength lies in their collaborative model: a board-certified neurologist, neuropsychologist, audiologist, psychiatrist, psychologist, and neuro-ophthalmologist work together to form a 360° view of the client’s cognitive health.
This multidisciplinary team ensures every aspect of recovery, from memory and mood to vision and balance, is addressed.
Why neurofeedback matters
At the heart of Horizon’s treatment approach is neurofeedback, a non-invasive brain training method that helps the brain learn to regulate itself.
For TBI clients, that often means reducing fogginess, improving focus, calming mood swings, and restoring energy.
This is where Myndlift plays a key role by helping Horizon TBI extend the care process beyond clinic walls, without compromising on quality or oversight.
“As a neurology clinic supporting individuals with complex brain injuries, I see Myndlift as the bridge between clinic-based care and daily brain rehabilitation,” says Andrew Hope.
“Myndlift empowers patients to continue their progress at home—retraining the brain through neurofeedback and building resilience with every session.”

Patients receive a tailored neurofeedback protocol based on their qEEG brain map and symptom profile. Once they begin training through Myndlift, their progress is monitored remotely by Horizon’s team, ensuring ongoing adjustments and support.
Managing TBI with a human touch
Horizon is committed not just to symptom management, but to restoring quality of life.
They do this by educating patients and families about the science behind each step in their recovery plan.
From understanding how different brain regions communicate to learning how lifestyle affects neuroplasticity, their clients are encouraged to take an active role in their healing process.
And with tools like Myndlift, they continue strengthening their progress long after leaving the clinic.
A new standard for TBI recovery
As awareness grows around the long-term effects of concussions and TBIs, Horizon TBI & Brain Center offers a model for what thoughtful, tech-enabled, neuroscience-based care can look like.
Through cutting-edge diagnostics, interdisciplinary expertise, and home-based neurofeedback via Myndlift, they’re helping patients recover not just brain function, but confidence, clarity, and control.
Curious about Horizon TBI & Brain Center? Explore their services or book a consultation at Horizon TBI & Brain Center.
Thinking of adding neurofeedback to your practice? Learn how Myndlift supports clinicians with flexible, data-backed care here.
About the author:
Dubravka Rebic
Dubravka Rebic puts a lot of time and energy into researching and writing in order to help create awareness and positive change in the mental health space. From poring over scientific studies to reading entire books in order to write a single content piece, she puts in the hard work to ensure her content is of the highest quality and provides maximum value.
References
Ledoux AA, Webster RJ, Clarke AE, Fell DB, Knight BD, Gardner W, Cloutier P, Gray C, Tuna M, Zemek R. Risk of Mental Health Problems in Children and Youths Following Concussion. JAMA Netw Open. 2022 Mar 1;5(3):e221235. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.1235. PMID: 35254429; PMCID: PMC8902648.
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