If you’re researching the benefits of neurofeedback technology for the treatment of your neurological or physical ailments, you may find yourself asking: how is micro current neurofeedback different than traditional neurofeedback? In a nutshell - micro current neurofeedback is a faster and more efficient form of traditional neurofeedback.
In traditional neurofeedback, information from an individual’s brain waves is transmitted to a computer. The activity is input into the neurofeedback program to create a sort of interactive experience for the patient – usually in the form of a video game, or movie. The patient attempts to mentally manipulate the experience by interacting with the training software, that allows them to train their brainwaves. In traditional neurofeedback, only an electrical signal of brain activity is sent to the interactive training software. There is no signal transmitted back to the brain, or any sort of tool to help patients target specific areas of the brain. As a result, this type of treatment may require 40 or more sessions to achieve meaningful results.
Micro current neurofeedback can mimic the effects of intense, long-term therapy work, but with results seen on a faster and larger scale.
Micro current neurofeedback sends brief stimulation to the nervous system, resulting in a temporary fluctuation in brainwaves, allowing the brain to “reset” and regulate itself.
Using an electroencephalogram (EEG), the technician can pinpoint the area with the most erratic brain waves. They can then use the machine to balance the brain waves in both the left and right hemispheres of the brain.
This form of treatment has proven to be extremely effective in helping individuals manage the symptoms of various conditions, like ADHD, anxiety, depression, substance abuse and more.
Improvements and changes are generally noticed either immediately or within the first few sessions. Feelings of clarity, calmness, diminished headaches/migraines, improved sleep and depression, improvement in mood and more are often reported.
If you think micro current neurofeedback is a potential treatment option for you, please contact our office today.
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