Neurofeedback (NFB), also called neurotherapy, neurobiofeedback or EEG biofeedback (EEGBF) is a therapy technique that presents the user with real time feedback on brainwave activity, as measured by sensors on the scalp, typically in the form of a viedo display, sound or vibration. The aim is to provide real-time information to the Central Nervous System (CNS) as to its current activity.
Neurofeedback can work with children and adults with ADD/ADHD. It can also be an effective treatment for improving your focus, attention, and memory as well as help to heal more serious issues such as insomnia, headaches, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), and the after effects of strokes and accidents. Neurofeedback has a good success rate and has enabled many people to go back to completely normal lives after healing themselves using the tools that it provides.
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Neurofeedback is effective in treating emotional overarousal, which is part of the symptomotology of Borderline Personality Disorder; however, there is no research to suggest that neurofeedback is effective at extinguishing the diagnosis.
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Neurofeedback has shown promise in addressing certain conditions like ADHD, anxiety, and PTSD. Some studies suggest that neurofeedback can be effective in improving symptoms and regulating brain patterns. However, more research is needed to fully understand its effectiveness and long-term benefits.
The Self-Controlled Neurofeedback training is referred to as "SCN".
Neurofeedback, a form of biofeedback, helps train brain activity by providing real-time feedback on brainwave patterns. It is used in neurotherapy to address various mental health and neurological conditions. Here are some of the common neurofeedback techniques: EEG Neurofeedback (Electroencephalography): This is the most widely used method. It monitors brainwave activity through electrodes placed on the scalp and provides feedback to help regulate abnormal patterns. It’s effective for conditions like ADHD, anxiety, and depression. Frequency/Power Neurofeedback: This focuses on altering the amplitude of specific brainwave frequencies (e.g., delta, theta, alpha, beta). It helps balance overactive or underactive brain regions to improve focus, relaxation, and emotional regulation. Slow Cortical Potential (SCP) Training: SCP neurofeedback involves training the brain to regulate slow brainwave shifts, which are associated with attention and arousal. It is commonly used for epilepsy and migraines. Alpha-Theta Neurofeedback: This technique trains the brain to achieve a state of deep relaxation by increasing alpha and theta brainwave activity. It’s often used for stress reduction, PTSD, and improving creativity. Hemoencephalography (HEG) Neurofeedback: HEG focuses on blood flow and oxygenation in the brain. By training regions with reduced activity, this technique can enhance cognitive function and emotional stability. It’s particularly effective for migraines and learning disorders. Z-Score Neurofeedback: This advanced method compares an individual’s brain activity to a normative database, helping identify and correct deviations. It is used for comprehensive brain training and optimization. Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Neurofeedback: Although less common, fMRI neurofeedback uses real-time imaging to train specific brain regions. It’s primarily used in research and for complex neurological issues. Each technique is chosen based on the individual's needs, making neurofeedback a highly personalized approach to improving brain function.
The similarities between chiropractic therapy and message therapy are that both chiropractic therapy and message therapy are very good for the body and soul.
There are no known side effects to properly administered biofeedback or neurofeedback sessions.
Recent advancements in brain injury and concussion treatments include the use of virtual reality therapy, neurofeedback training, and personalized rehabilitation programs. Additionally, researchers are exploring the potential of stem cell therapy and neuroprotective drugs to improve outcomes for individuals with brain injuries. These innovative approaches aim to enhance recovery and reduce long-term effects of concussions and other brain injuries.
Iyengar yoga is good for physical therapy because it assists in the manipulation of inflexible or injured areas.
Apo therapy is therapy that involves the use of aporphine. Aporphine is not good for the human body and is considered the parent drug to morphine, so continuous therapy can be habit forming.
Radiation therapy is not a contraindication to having periurethral bulking therapy, so it's safe to try. However, results have not generally been as good as in someone without therapy.
If you are not ordered to go to therapy, then you do not legally have to go to therapy. It is suggested that you do if others suggest it to you because it is for the good of you and your surrounding family and friends.