What is Neurotherapy?
Neurotherapy, neurofeedback, or EEG biofeedback, provides a way for physicians to understand why a patient is having physical symptoms based on the activity that’s taking place in his or her brain. Using an EEG, a physician can observe in real-time the brain activity of a patient while their physical symptoms are occurring. After the physician observes and analyzes the brain activity, they can provide feedback to the patient about why their symptoms might be occurring.
What is Neurotherapy Used For?
Neurotherapy allows a physician to target the root of the problem and train the patient to operate more efficiently. By determining the underlying issue, a patient can improve not only their physical health, but also their mental and emotional health. Neurotherapy is used to understand why symptoms of anxiety, depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, and a variety of other symptoms are occurring. Neurotherapy treatments are unique to each patient based on how their brain is responding to the feedback.
Why Should I Use Neurotherapy?
Neurotherapy is a great alternative to people who may not take well to traditional medicine or prefer a more natural type of treatment. Neurotherapy is also a way for people to improve their cognitive functioning and decrease stress. Neurotherapy treatments are unique to the patient and feedback is provided in real-time, allowing for a better understanding of the condition and best ways to treat it.