Meet Dr. Michelle Eisenmann, Board Member
Dr. Michelle Eisenmann, DC, MSc, DACNB
Professional Experience:
Dr. Michelle Eisenmann is a doctor of functional neurology at Resiliency Brain Health in Coppell, TX. Dr. Eisenmann attended Parker University where she earned her Doctorate Degree in Chiropractic, her Masters Degree in Clinical Neurology, and fellowship studies in traumatic brain injury. She has a bachelors in Kinesiology from the University of North Texas.
Dr. Eisenmann's approach combines chiropractic care with neurology, focusing on root causes, including the intricate connection between gut health and brain function. She has also completed additional courses in neurological studies with an emphasis on neuroplasticity, traumatic brain injury, post stroke rehabilitation, vestibular dysfunction, dysautonomia and more. Being born and raised in Puerto Rico, Dr. Eisenmann offers services in both English and Spanish.
Relationship with Brain Injury:
As a clinician with years of experience working in the field of brain injury, Dr. Eisenmann is extremely passionate about helping her patients recover their lives. Working in the clinic each day, she is inspired by the resilience and hope that she sees in her patients. She has a special passion for working with veterans, and is sensitive to the unique challenges veterans face with PTSD in combination with TBI. Due to her own health and family history, Dr. Eisenmann has a passion for healthy lifestyles. When she is not working at the clinic she assists people with brain injuries by teaching them how to live a lifestyle that is supportive to recovery.
Passion for the Mission of Hope Survives:
Dr. Eisenmann is excited to be part of the founding board of directors for Hope Survives and to participate in the growth of the organization. As a clinician passionate about integrative care, she resonates with a holistic view of wellness and holds a deep belief in the power of prayer and spiritual wellness in addition to physical rehabilitation on the healing journey. She has a heart for the Lord and for sharing the gospel to bring hope to the hurting. Her understanding of the complex nature of brain injuries and her compassion for treating the whole person make her an invaluable asset to the board of directors and Hope Survives’ overall goal of supporting survivors and their families throughout their healing process.
“I am grateful to be on the founding board of Hope Survives to help support brain injury survivors and their families, and I’m excited to see how God will use this organization as it continues to grow! As a Christian, I believe that we have a responsibility to steward our bodies (our temple) and it is my passion to help brain injury survivors work towards a holistic recovery.”