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DR. MICHAEL S. TRAYFORD
Dr. Michael S. Trayford is a Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist and Neurofeedback Specialist with over 20 years of experience in the practice of advanced functional neurology. He is one of the most highly sought-after brain rehabilitation specialists because of the life-changing outcomes his patients consistently experience. After over a decade in private practice and working alongside other pioneers in the field, Dr. Trayford developed his multimodal intensive brain training and rehabilitation program built around the science of Neuroplasticity – the ability of the brain to learn and grow dependent upon the stimulation it receives from its environment. He later founded APEX Brain Centers to combine his ground-breaking rehabilitation approach with a unique patient and caretaker-centered care model. Under Dr. Trayford’s leadership, APEX Brain Centers has successfully treated thousands of patients and earned the reputation of a world-renowned brain training and rehabilitation practice. Since its inception, Dr. Trayford has been a leader of the Brain Training revolution treating patients worldwide. In addition, he is a published journal contributor and international lecturer. His experience with various patients of all ages and neurological conditions has given him a unique perspective on brain health and human performance. He is also well-versed in collaborating with other health care professionals, making him an invaluable asset to any care team. Dr. Trayford was awarded the Functional Neurologist of the Year distinction by the International Association of Functional Neurology and Rehabilitation, where he is a proud member and conference lecturer. Currently, he serves on the Advisory Council for the Dementia Society of America and the Board of Directors for the International Society for Neuroregulation and Research. He is also a servant leader who has dedicated his adult life to serving multiple communities through Rotary International and other notable causes. When he’s not treating patients, Dr. Trayford usually reads or researches anything related to the brain, human performance, and leadership. He also loves spending time outdoors with his wife Denise, their two daughters, and dogs in the beautiful mountains of western North Carolina. https://www.linkedin.com/in/drmichaeltrayford/
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Addendum to previous post: I forgot to mention a recent DTI MRI study confirmed my diffuse axonal injury and several other abnormalities.
thank you.
MH
I just learned that I have Diffuse Axonal Injury from a moderate concussion due to head trauma in a fall 4 YEARS AGO. My psychiatrist thinks i’ll be fine as he has seen me improve over the past three years, albeit very slowly, and he didn’t know about my DAI from TBI until a couple weeks ago. He and I know most of that is due to neuroplasticity alone without any direct rehabilitation services. He doesn’t have my brain inside of him, so I am not sure he is fully cognizant of my brain challenges. Coincidently,. I am moving from Florida to Asheville within a month and I am looking for resources to truly jump start my cognitive rehabilitation. Is any part or all of you services covered by Medicare?
Thank you for your response.
MH
Hello Marilyn:
Sorry to hear of your struggles, although there is much that can be done diagnostically and therapeutically; even years after the fact.
As far as resources, this is what we do every day. We focus on the physical, cognitive and metabolic aspects of brain health and rehabilitation with TBI/Post-concussion syndrome being approximately 50% of what we see.
Regarding Medicare, you’d unfortunately be hard pressed to find anyone providing combined, immersive services of this nature that are covered by medicare this long after injury. That said, we do have programs in place to assist those with Medicare/Medicaid to help with the financial aspects of recovery. Best to call the office Monday morning at 828.708.5274 to learn more.
Take care and best wishes on your relocation.
Question: is this another name for a TBI from a rear end car collision? I’m wondering if they are the same thing.
TBI from a rear-end collision (whether whiplash, direct head trauma, or both) would generally fall into the concussion realm; unless there is penetrating/open head injury, diffuse axonal injury, etc. These injuries are most often classified as mild TBI (mTBI); although in many cases there is nothing mild about the outcomes/symptoms. Please call us at 828.708.5274 if you have any further questions.
Sure wish this was in my area….I had to loose my job before people took me seriously about my symptoms. Had to search these individual modalities out on my own and piece it together……problem is NO INSURANCE COVERAGE. So, now you have an injured person, no income and state insurance that offers no treatment. This would have me only become more and more disabled not better!!
Thank you for sharing, Mary Ellen. Glad to hear you were able to piece things together and get what you needed. It is a shame that most insurance-based entities do not recognize anything beyond the ‘wait and see’ approach when so many therapies have been proven effective for most of the challenges related to concussion and post-concussion syndrome. All the best to you!