
Your Journey to Healing
STARTS HERE
Uncover the Root Cause of Your Symptoms
Your Journey To Healing
STARTS HERE
Uncover the Root Cause of Your Symptoms
Your Symptoms Have a Cause - And We Help You Find It
You deserve answers, not just a diagnosis. What makes Lifestream Brain + Body Clinic unique is that we help you uncover the root-cause of your symptoms so you can take back your life.

We Hear You. We See You. We'll Help You Find Answers.
If you've been told "it's all in your head," we are here to listen and dig deeper. Thanks to our provider’s advanced training and board-certification in neurology, we go beyond symptoms to uncover the root causes.
Real healing begins with understanding what’s truly going on—only then can you take action and create lasting changes.

Potential for Recurrence
Because this approach doesn't address the cause, symptoms are likely to return once treatment stops. For example, taking medication for headaches may reduce the pain temporarily, but if the cause of the headache (e.g., poor posture, nerve tension) isn't addressed, the headache will likely reoccur.
We Hear You. We See You. We'll Help You Find Answers.
If you've been told "it's all in your head," we are here to listen and dig deeper. Thanks to our provider’s advanced training and board-certification in neurology, we go beyond symptoms to uncover the root causes.
Real healing begins with understanding what’s truly going on—only then can you take action and create lasting changes.

THE FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY DIFFERENCE
A SMARTER WAY TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH
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WHAT CARE LOOKS LIKE AT LIFESTREAM BRAIN + BODY


HOW YOUR BRAIN + BODY WORK TOGETHER IN FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY
YOUR BRAIN CAN CHANGE AND ADAPT
This means that with the right exercises and therapy, we can help your brain form new connections and stabilize pathways, improving your overall well-being.
YOUR BRAIN HAS TWO SIDES - LEFT AND RIGHT - AND BOTH NEED TO WORK WELL TOGETHER
Sometimes, one side may need extra attention. Through specific therapies, we can help balance the activity in both sides of your brain to improve function.
YOUR BRAIN PROCESSES WHAT YOU FEEL AND HOW YOU MOVE
When these signals don't sync properly, it can cause issues like balance problems or poor coordination. We use exercises that help your brain better connect the dots between what you see, feel, and how you move.
YOUR BRAIN HAS DIFFERENT LAYERS-LOWER STRUCTURES SUPPORT HIGHER THINKING
We start by focusing on stabilizing the deeper parts of your brain (like the brainstem and cerebellum), which sets the stage for improving things like attention or decision-making.
YOUR BRAIN NEEDS THE RIGHT NUTRIENTS TO WORK WELL
Without the right energy,your brain can't function at its best. Making pathways more efficient decreases the energy demands of your brain-allowing it to process information faster.
YOUR BRAIN IS A NETWORK OF CONNECTED REGIONS WORKING TOGETHER
When these networks are out of sync, it can affect how well your brain functions. We use targeted exercises to help these brain areas communicate better, improving cognitive skills and overall control.
HOW YOUR BRAIN + BODY WORK TOGETHER IN FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY
YOUR BRAIN CAN CHANGE AND ADAPT
This means that with the right exercises and therapy, we can help your brain form new connections and stabilize pathways, improving your overall well-being.
YOUR BRAIN HAS TWO SIDES - LEFT AND RIGHT - AND BOTH NEED TO WORK WELL TOGETHER
Sometimes, one side may need extra attention. Through specific therapies, we can help balance the activity in both sides of your brain to improve function.
YOUR BRAIN PROCESSES WHAT YOU FEEL AND HOW YOU MOVE
When these signals don't sync properly, it can cause issues like balance problems or poor coordination. We use exercises that help your brain better connect the dots between what you see, feel, and how you move.
YOUR BRAIN HAS DIFFERENT LAYERS-LOWER STRUCTURES SUPPORT HIGHER THINKING
We start by focusing on stabilizing the deeper parts of your brain (like the brainstem and cerebellum), which sets the stage for improving things like attention or decision-making.
YOUR BRAIN NEEDS THE RIGHT NUTRIENTS TO WORK WELL
Without the right energy,your brain can't function at its best. Making pathways more efficient decreases the energy demands of your brain-allowing it to process information faster.
YOUR BRAIN IS A NETWORK OF CONNECTED REGIONS WORKING TOGETHER
When these networks are out of sync, it can affect how well your brain functions. We use targeted exercises to help these brain areas communicate better, improving cognitive skills and overall control.
Unlike conventional approaches that focus on symptom management
functional neurology delves into how your brain is working. By identifying weak connections and underlying imbalances, we create a personalized plan to help you regain control of your health and life.









CONDITIONS TREATED BY FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY
while our doctors have specialty training and focus on concussion rehab, neurodevelopment, physical rehabilitation, and lifestyle medicine, they are also more broadly trained in the following conditions
Vestibular | Balance-Based Interventions
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Vertigo | Dizziness
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Balance disorders (including cerebellar-based)
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Mal de Débarquement Syndrome (MdDS)
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Vestibular neuritis | Labyrinthitis
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Post-Concussion Syndrome (with vestibular involvement)
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Visual-vestibular mismatch
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Functional movement disorders (with vestibular dysintegration)
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Gait disturbances (ataxic or vestibular-related)
Oculomotor | Visual Processing Interventions
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Convergence insufficiency
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Nystagmus
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Binocular vision dysfunction
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Eye movement disorders (e.g., saccadic dysmetria, pursuit deficits)
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Post-TBI visual tracking issues
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Headaches related to visual strain
Cognitive | Neuroplasticity-Based Interventions
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Cognitive decline
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Memory issues
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Brain fog
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Post-Concussion cognitive symptoms
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Chronic fatigue syndrome | ME-CFS
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Fibromyalgia (with cognitive or central processing elements)
Motor | Sensorimotor Integration Interventions
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Tremors (e.g., essential tremor, dystonic tremor)
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Dystonia
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Parkinson’s disease and Parkinsonism (supportive)
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Functional movement disorders (FMD)
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Myoclonus
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Tics | Tourette-like symptoms
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Shuffling, freezing gait
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Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
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Postural instability (including early phase scoliosis
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Cervicogenic dizziness
Autonomic Regulation | Dysautonomia-Focused Interventions
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Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)
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Neurocardiogenic Syncope (NCS)
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Orthostatic hypotension
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Dysautonomia following concussion, TBI, long COVID, or MS
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GI motility issues (e.g., IBS, gastroparesis with vagal dysfunction)
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Thermoregulatory issues
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Appetite dysregulation
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Sleep disorders (insomnia, disrupted sleep-wake cycles)
Pain Modulation + Sensorimotor Processing
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Migraines
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Chronic headaches
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Trigeminal neuralgia
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Chronic pain syndromes
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Fibromyalgia
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CRPS (also listed under motor)
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Neck and back pain (neurologically mediated)
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Central sensitization syndromes
Affective | Emotional Circuit Interventions
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Anxiety
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Depression
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Panic attacks
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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
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Emotional dysregulation post-TBI
THE THREE CORE DIFFERENCES OF LIFESTREAM BRAIN + BODY



We Assess Deeper
Advanced neurological assessments pinpoint what's really happening
We Build Solutions
Your personalized care plan is designed for real, lasting change
We Listen First
Every journey begins with understanding your full health history

We Listen First
Every journey begins with understanding your full health history

We Assess Deeper
Advanced neurological assessments pinpoint what's really happening

We Build Solutions
Your personalized care plan is designed for real, lasting change

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Our Programs
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WHAT CARE LOOKS LIKE AT LIFESTREAM BRAIN + BODY

Neuro Rehab
For individuals struggling with issues such as vertigo + dizziness, migraines + chronic headaches, balance disorders, dysautonomia, cognitive decline + brain fog, memory issues

THERAPIES USED IN FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY
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VESTIBULAR REHABILITATION
Stimulating the vestibular system (e.g., balance boards, spinning chairs) to enhance spatial orientation and balance
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OCULOMOTOR EXERCISES
Targeting eye movements (saccades, pursuits, convergence/divergence) to engage brainstem and cortical areas
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OPTOKINETIC STIMULATION
Using moving visual patterns to influence visual-vestibular integration
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SOMATOSENSORY STIMULATION
Tactile or proprioceptive input to recalibrate body awareness (e.g., vibration therapy, joint mobilizations)
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AUDITORY STIMULATION
Includes metronome training or auditory integration therapies to enhance timing and processing
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SENAPTEC VISION TRAINING
Uses high-tech tools to train visual processing speed, depth perception, reaction time, and eye-hand coordination—especially useful in concussion recovery, sports performance, and neurological rehab
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Gait training / movement therapy
Functional walking patterns and posture work (e.g., cross-crawl exercises)
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Primitive reflex integration
Especially used in developmental cases (e.g., retained reflexes in children or post-injury adults)
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Balance and coordination training
Dynamic balance work (e.g., wobble boards, balance beams) to activate cerebellar pathways
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Core and vestibular activation
To support midline stability and sensorimotor integration
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Cognitive-motor dual-tasking
Combining movement with mental tasks to improve frontal lobe and cerebellar coordination
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Interactive metronome
A timing-based therapy to improve rhythm, attention, and executive function
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Sensory integration therapy
Often used in pediatric or concussion recovery cases-synchronizing multiple sensory inputs
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Home-based computer cognitive training
Programs like Happy Neuron Pro are used to support memory, attention, language, executive function, and processing speed with targeted digital exercises done remotely
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Chiropractic adjustments / spinal manipulations
Especially atlas-axis or cervical adjustments to affect brainstem input
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Cranial nerve stimulation
Using light, touch, or other input to activate specific cranial nerve pathways
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Soft tissue therapy / myofascial release
To relieve musculoskeletal imbalances that affect neurological input
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Motion-guided laser therapy
Combines laser stimulation with dynamic head or body movements to enhance cerebellar, cortical, or brainstem activation—commonly used in functional neurology for targeted neuromodulation
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Anti-inflammatory or brain-boosting diets
Often gluten-free, ketogenic, or Mediterranean-style to support neurochemistry
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Supplementation
Omega-3s, magnesium, B-vitamins, etc., depending on metabolic testing
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Detoxification and gut-brain axis support
Targeting inflammation and gut integrity to support neurological health
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Sleep hygiene and circadian rhythm optimization
Because restorative sleep is critical for neuroplasticity
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Guided at-home exercises
Customized home-based routines to reinforce in-office treatments and promote daily neuroplastic change—may include visual, vestibular, postural, or coordination-based drills
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Your healing story deserves a personalized approach
No two people are exactly the same — and neither are their healing journeys. At Lifestream, we create personalized treatment plans designed around you, using a variety of therapies to get to the true source of your struggles and support real, lasting change
Your healing story deserves a personalized approach
No two people are exactly the same — and neither are their healing journeys. At Lifestream, we create personalized treatment plans designed around you, using a variety of therapies to get to the true source of your struggles and support real, lasting change
THERAPIES USED IN FUNCTIONAL NEUROLOGY
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VESTIBULAR REHABILITATION
Stimulating the vestibular system (e.g., balance boards, spinning chairs) to enhance spatial orientation and balance
-
OCULOMOTOR EXERCISES
Targeting eye movements (saccades, pursuits, convergence/divergence) to engage brainstem and cortical areas
-
OPTOKINETIC STIMULATION
Using moving visual patterns to influence visual-vestibular integration
-
SOMATOSENSORY STIMULATION
Tactile or proprioceptive input to recalibrate body awareness (e.g., vibration therapy, joint mobilizations)
-
AUDITORY STIMULATION
Includes metronome training or auditory integration therapies to enhance timing and processing
-
SENAPTEC VISION TRAINING
Uses high-tech tools to train visual processing speed, depth perception, reaction time, and eye-hand coordination—especially useful in concussion recovery, sports performance, and neurological rehab
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GAIT TRAINING / MOVEMENT THERAPY
Functional walking patterns and posture work (e.g., cross-crawl exercises)
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PRIMITIVE REFLEX INTEGRATION
Especially used in developmental cases (e.g., retained reflexes in children or post-injury adults)
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BALANCE + COORDINATION TRAINING
Dynamic balance work (e.g., wobble boards, balance beams) to activate cerebellar pathways
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CORE + VESTIBULAR STIMULATION
To support midline stability and sensorimotor integration
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COGNITIVE-MOTOR DUAL-TRAINING
Combining movement with mental tasks to improve frontal lobe and cerebellar coordination
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INTERACTIVE METRONOME
A timing-based therapy to improve rhythm, attention, and executive function
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SENSORY INTEGRATION THERAPY
Often used in pediatric or concussion recovery cases-synchronizing multiple sensory inputs
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HOME-BASED COMPUTER COGNITIVE TRAINING
Programs like Happy Neuron Pro are used to support memory, attention, language, executive function, and processing speed with targeted digital exercises done remotely
-
-
Chiropractic adjustments / spinal manipulations
Especially atlas-axis or cervical adjustments to affect brainstem input
-
Cranial nerve stimulation
Using light, touch, or other input to activate specific cranial nerve pathways
-
Soft tissue therapy / myofascial release
To relieve musculoskeletal imbalances that affect neurological input
-
Motion-guided laser therapy
Combines laser stimulation with dynamic head or body movements to enhance cerebellar, cortical, or brainstem activation—commonly used in functional neurology for targeted neuromodulation
-
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ANTI-INFLAMMATORY OR BRAIN-BOOSTING DIETS
Often gluten-free, ketogenic, or Mediterranean-style to support neurochemistry
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SUPPLEMENTATION
Omega-3s, magnesium, B-vitamins, etc., depending on metabolic testing
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DETOXIFICATION + GUT-BRAIN AXIS SUPPORT
Targeting inflammation and gut integrity to support neurological health
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SLEEP HYGIENE + CIRCADIAN RHYTHM OPTIMIZATION
Because restorative sleep is critical for neuroplasticity
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GUIDED AT-HOME EXERCISES
Customized home-based routines to reinforce in-office treatments and promote daily neuroplastic change—may include visual, vestibular, postural, or coordination-based drills
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Executive Aging (Hidden)
SHORT DESCRIPTION OF SYMPTOMS TO LEAD THEM INTO HERE


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Why Patients Like You Choose Lifestream
YOU DESERVE MORE THAN JUST A LABEL - YOU DESERVE REAL ANSWERS
Your symptoms are real - we help you find out why
We don't just manage symptoms - we uncover the cause
Your healing journey is unique, and so is your care plan
More than a Diagnosis - We Find Solutions with our Root-Cause Approach to Functional Neurology
More than a Diagnosis - We Find Solutions with our Root-Cause Approach to Functional Neurology
Your symptoms are real - we help you find out why
We don't just manage symptoms - we uncover the cause
Your healing journey is unique, and so is your care plan
"AMAZING!! That's all I can really say about this place! I walked into the clinic with crutches and allot of pain and walked out with neither. Dr. Joe explained everything in a way I could easily understand and gave me some exercises to do the are really speeding up my recovery.
The friends that recommend this place said he did the same for them. Thank you Dr. Joe for everything you've done for me!a'
Brian H. | Lifestream Patient

