Drug-Free PTSD Treatment · Littleton, CO
Trauma Rewires the Brain.
Neurofeedback Rewires It Back.
Drug-Free PTSD Treatment · Littleton, CO
“Dr. Dody and his team are amazing! Neurofeedback has been a life changer for me and my family. You know you are in good hands the moment you walk in.”
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“I always feel welcomed, cared about, and understood here. Any problem I have, Dr. Dody has been the biggest cheerleader and helper. My only regret is not going sooner.”
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What PTSD Does to the Brain — and How We Address It Directly
Post-traumatic stress disorder is not simply a psychological response to difficult memories. It is a neurological reorganization. After trauma, the amygdala — the brain’s threat detector — becomes chronically hyperactive. The prefrontal cortex, responsible for rational evaluation and emotional regulation, becomes underactive and loses its ability to regulate the amygdala’s alarm signals. The result is a nervous system stuck in survival mode: hypervigilance, intrusive memories, exaggerated startle responses, sleep disruption, and emotional dysregulation.
QEEG brain mapping makes these changes visible. The altered patterns that characterize PTSD show up clearly on the brain map — giving Dr. Dody an objective target for your neurofeedback protocol. We know exactly which regions to strengthen and which overactive patterns to down-train.
Critically, neurofeedback addresses PTSD at the neurological level without requiring the patient to verbalize, relive, or process traumatic memories during sessions. You watch a video or listen to audio while sensors monitor your brain’s activity. The brain receives feedback and learns to regulate itself. The trauma does not have to be revisited for the brain to heal.


Integration with Chiropractic: Why It Matters for Trauma Recovery
Trauma is stored in the body as well as the brain. Research in somatic experiencing and trauma-informed care has long recognized that the nervous system’s trauma response is embodied — and that body-based interventions accelerate healing in ways that cognitive approaches cannot fully achieve alone.
Brain-based chiropractic care — using the gentle, precise KST technique and ArthroStim instrument — helps regulate the autonomic nervous system from the spine up. By reducing chronic sympathetic activation (the physiological substrate of hypervigilance), chiropractic care creates a more receptive neurological environment for neurofeedback training. The two approaches compound each other’s benefits.
We serve veterans, first responders, survivors of childhood trauma, accident survivors, and anyone who has experienced events that left a lasting mark on how their nervous system responds to the world. Your evaluation is completely confidential and judgment-free.
Healing is possible without reliving the past.
Your free in-office evaluation gives you the space to tell your story and learn — specifically, concretely — what is happening in your brain and what it would take to change it.
7325 S Pierce St, Ste 102, Littleton, CO 80128 · Serving Highlands Ranch, Englewood, Centennial, Lakewood & greater Denver since 2003
