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How Neurotherapy Can Help Stroke Patients
The Truth About Stroke & TBI Traumatic brain injury usually results from a violent blow or jolt to the head or body. An object that goes through brain tissue, such as a bullet or shattered piece of skull, also can cause traumatic brain injury. How are Strokes...
Neurotherapy For Sleep Insomnia
The Truth About Sleep Insomnia Insomnia is a common sleep disorder that can make it hard to fall asleep, hard to stay asleep, or cause you to wake up too early and not be able to get back to sleep. You may still feel tired when you wake up. Insomnia can sap not only...
How Neurotherapy Alleviates Pain & Headaches?
The Truth About Pain & Headaches Chronic pain, including migraines, can have a widespread impact on overall brain function, but also present with co-morbidities that often develop in association with pain e.g. anxiety, depression and sleep disturbances. Migraine...
How Neurotherapy Helps People with Epilepsy
The Truth About Epilepsy Epilepsy is a central nervous system (neurological) disorder in which brain activity becomes abnormal, causing seizures or periods of unusual behavior, sensations and sometimes loss of awareness. Anyone can develop epilepsy. Epilepsy affects...
What Are The Different Types Of Neurotherapy And Which Is Best For Treating Eating Disorders?
The Truth About Eating Disorders There is a commonly held misconception that eating disorders are a lifestyle choice. Eating disorders are actually serious and often fatal illnesses that are associated with severe disturbances in people’s eating behaviors and related...
How Neurotherapy Helps Autism and Aspergers
The Truth About Autism & Aspergers You may hear a lot of people mention Asperger’s syndrome in the same breath as autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Asperger’s was once considered different from ASD. But a diagnosis of Asperger’s no longer exists. The...
Neurofeedback For Anxiety: Is it Effective?
The Truth About Neurofeedback and Anxiety People with high levels of anxiety can sometimes have abnormal reactions due to regular overstimulation. This can be corrected with neurofeedback, which is shown to normalize brainwaves. Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness,...
Neurofeedback and ADHD: How it Does it Help?
The Truth About ADHD Someone with ADHD typically deals with the inability to focus or concentrate, becoming easily distracted by things around them, and experiencing a general sense of feeling overwhelmed and irritable. Although there is no known cure for ADHD,...
Neurofeedback and Addiction: Can it Help You Recover?
The Truth About Neurofeedback and Addiction Substance Use Disorders are viewed as primary, chronic diseases of the brain’s reward, motivation, and memory circuits. Dysfunction in these essential neural pathways leads to characteristic biological symptoms such as an...