Therapy & recovery
A Clear Path to Recovery After an Accident in Louisville
Our goal is to help patients return to the life they had before their accident through evaluation, documentation, diagnosis, treatment planning, and therapy.

How recovery planning works
- 1EvaluationA careful history and exam to understand symptoms and how they affect daily life.
- 2DocumentationClear documentation of findings to support continued care.
- 3DiagnosisWhen appropriate, advanced diagnostic testing such as MRI, VNG, or posturography.
- 4Treatment planningA personalized plan addressing concussion, whiplash, vestibular, and soft tissue symptoms.
- 5Therapy & follow-upTargeted therapy and re-evaluation as you recover.
Conditions we support
- • Concussion and mild traumatic brain injury
- • Whiplash and neck strain
- • Soft tissue injury
- • Vestibular and balance symptoms
- • Post-accident headaches
- • Cognitive and sleep changes
Advanced Physician-Directed Transdermal Care
Focused on comfort, mobility, and functional support while preserving day-to-day engagement.
Our physician-directed transdermal care model is designed to support comfort, mobility, and functional engagement while minimizing unwanted cognitive burden when possible. Many individuals recovering after an accident are looking for options that do not leave them feeling disconnected, overly sedated, or cognitively slowed. Treatment decisions are individualized and determined through direct medical evaluation.
This approach may be considered as part of a broader, multimodal recovery plan focused on helping patients participate more fully in daily activities, rehabilitation, work, family life, and meaningful functional routines.
Our clinical approach prioritizes physical comfort and functional support while seeking to preserve alertness and day-to-day engagement.

Start your recovery plan with a Louisville evaluation
Medical disclaimer. All therapies are evaluated and prescribed solely at the discretion of a licensed physician when clinically appropriate. Information provided is educational and does not constitute a guarantee of outcome, diagnosis, or treatment recommendation. Individual results and treatment plans vary.
