Innovative treatment in Dallas combats the invisible wounds of war

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2014

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DALLAS -

A cutting edge North Texas medical facility is launching an ad campaign tomorrow raising awareness and funds for veterans suffering from what's called The Invisible Wounds of War.

The "Invisible Vet Campaign" is an ad campaign is aimed at combat veterans' rapid recover from traumatic brain injuries and post-traumatic stress disorder, without using drugs or operations.

Is an effort to raise awareness that many veterans are suffering from wounds that you can't see.

Carrick Brain Centers of Dallas has a combination of unique therapies in treating these veterans.

This treatment primarily focuses on the brain itself and helps the brain heal while enabling veterans to get their lives back.

This is an emotional ad campaign by Carrick Brain Centers of Dallas. One of the things that make it so powerful is the testimonial by one of the veterans who was treated there for traumatic brain injury.

He is perhaps the most hardened combat veterans alive, and he has high praise for this therapy and even higher hopes for veterans willing to undergo this treatment.

"I just want to say thank for getting me back on track," says Marcus Luttrell, a retired Navy Seal.

Luttrell was the first patient to experience this treatment. You may know him from the Hollywood movie made about his mission to Afghanistan--- The Lone Survivor.

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Innovative treatment in Dallas combats the invisible wounds of war

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