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Department of Research and Development

 
 

 At Neuro Performance Integration, we are on a mission to change the way the world approaches medicine.

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Our Research

We understand for some patients it’s of utmost importance to understand how our treatments work and what the facts are to back up our treatment options. Below we have links referencing our research on the treatment options we offer, along with an explanation of what evidence each study gives. We will continue to update as we find more research on our treatment options.

Ozone Therapy

Ozone Therapy in COVID-19: A Narrative Review

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7585733/

Evidence that Ozone therapy reduces Inflammation and boosts your Immune system.


Oxygen-ozone Therapy as Support and Palliative Therapy in 50 Cancer Patients with Fatigue - A Short Report

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30536352/

Evidence that Ozone therapy Boosts energy levels (specifically in Cancer Patients).


The Possibility of Using the Effects of Ozone Therapy in Neurology

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33932964/

Evidence that Ozone is an efficient treatment in neurological degenerative disorders, multiple sclerosis, cardiovascular, peripheral vascular, orthopedic, gastrointestinal and genitourinary pathologies, fibromyalgia, skin diseases/wound healing, diabetes/ulcers, infectious diseases, and lung diseases, including the pandemic disease caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus.

Ozone Therapy in 65 Patients with Fibromyalgia: An Effective Therapy

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30840304/

Evidence that supports Ozone being an effective therapy for patients suffering from Fibromyalgia.

Autohemotherapy with Ozone as a Possible Effective Treatment for Fibromyalgia 

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31575841/

Evidence supporting improvement in sleep and mental alertness, a marked decrease of asthenia accompanied by a decrease of FIQ as well as tender points, and a moderate increase of serotonin levels. Also, an important decrease of LP and PC was observed; ROS also decreased, although less obvious, which indicates a reduction in oxidative stress levels.




Effectiveness of Ozone Therapy as a Adjunct Treatment for Lower-Limb Ulcers: A Systematic Review

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34546208/

Evidence supporting Ozone Therapy as an effective treatment for Ulcers.


Medical Ozone and Radiotherapy in a Peritoneal, Erlich-ascites, Tumor-cell Model

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25830277/

Evidence supporting that Medical ozone therapy or radiotherapy was found to be effective when administered alone or concurrently to mice with PC, suggesting that medical ozone therapy might serve as a method of obtaining antiedema and antitumor effects, providing a longer survival time.



Ozone-induced Eosinophil Recruitment to Airways is Altered by Antigen Sensitization and Tumor Necrosis Factor-a Blockade

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5742702/

Evidence supporting why breathing Ozone is bad for you and how it does permanent damage to your lungs.

 
 

Featured Research

 
 
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Short- and Long-Term Effectiveness of a Subject’s Specific Novel Brain and Vestibular Rehabilitation Treatment Modality in Combat Veterans Suffering from PTSD

Treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in combat veterans that have a long-term positive clinical effect has the potential to modify the treatment of PTSD. This outcome may result in changed and saved lives of our service personnel and their families. In a previous before–after-intervention study, we demonstrated high statistical and substantively significant short-term changes in the Clinician Administered DSM-IV PTSD Scale (CAPS) scores after a 2-week trial of a subject’s particular novel brain and vestibular rehabilitation (VR) program. The long-term maintenance of PTSD severity reduction was the subject of this study.

 
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Resolution of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion Syndrome Using a Functional Neurological Approach: A Case Study

We describe the case of a 33 year old male professional hockey player who presented to a functional neurology center after suffering two concussions over four months. After taking numerous hits to the head, face and shoulders, he began to experience symptoms that included dizziness, imbalance, emotional issues, depression, fogginess, fatigue and visual disturbances. A subjective noticeable slowing of reflexes and issues with hand-eye coordination also impaired his game.

 
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Cognition and Decision Making in High - Altitude Settings

The increasing popularity of mountain sports within Western culture has led to increases in high altitude exposure, uncertain events, and decision-making adversity. More participation leads to higher risk of serious injury and death. Within high altitude settings there is physiological and mental decline within individuals. My project focused on learning more about cognition and decision-making in high altitude climbers. Interviews were conducted with climbers who have experience climbing above 14,000 feet. More knowledge can help develop improved training, along with how to utilize past experiences to reduce injury and fatality risk of these athletes.

 
 
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