Defining EEG Biofeedback
As new and innovative medical treatments have gained
notoriety over the last few years, many people have been confused about the
distinction between EEG biofeedback
and neurofeedback. Today we will put that misunderstanding to rest and then
explain the treatment and how it works in depth. First off, there is no
difference: EEG biofeedback and
neurofeedback are different terms for an identical therapy. This is a pain-free
and noninvasive procedure that delivers long-term results without the risk of
any side effects – and no, it’s not too good to be true.
The concept behind EEG
biofeedback is this: the human body is an amazing machine of functionality,
and it wants to perform flawlessly. Having said this, things happen that can
throw off our various body systems, and the brain is no exception. Where a
normal brainwave pattern accomplishes its goals efficiently and without issue,
when our brainwave patterns get off kilter, problems such as neurological
disorders ensue. EEG biofeedback works
to normalize these patterns, and to teach your body how to keep them normal for
good.
What Can Be Treated?
EEG biofeedback has
already been proven effective against an amazingly wide array of neurological
disorders, including:
·
Anxiety
·
Attention Deficit Disorder/Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder
·
Autism
·
Chronic Pain
·
Fibromyalgia
·
Insomnia
·
Memory Loss
·
Migraines/Tension Headaches
·
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
·
Seizures
Embrace the Future of Medicine
EEG biofeedback got
its name because it relies on electrical signals delivered from your brain
called EEG’s. Prior to beginning therapy, an assessment is performed and
subsequently interpreted by doctors using high-tech reading devices. This
information, in turn, is used to determine which brainwave patterns need to be
corrected. Patients are guided through a series of brain exercises, usually in
the form of a video or audio recording (the “feedback” part of EEG biofeedback), that teach the brain
to self-regulate when brainwave patterns begin to deviate from the norm. After
a certain amount of repetition, the brain will eventually learn how to perform
these normalizing functions automatically, which should then help address the
problem not only in the right now, but for the long-term. In this way, EEG biofeedback accomplishes what
medication or therapy sets out to do without continually eating up your time,
money, and patience.
To take the first step in changing your life forever with
BrainCore’s incredible EEG biofeedback,
click here today and get in touch
with our team.
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