Urinary incontinence (UI), a prevalent condition affecting individuals across various age groups, can have a profound impact on one's quality of life. The involuntary loss of bladder control can lead to not only physical discomfort but also emotional and social challenges. In the pursuit of innovative and effective solutions, medical research and treatment has turned its attention to the promising ...
Breathing and HRV biofeedback in pulmonary rehabilitation after COVID 19
COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, can cause lung complications such as pneumonia and, in the most severe cases, acute respiratory distress syndrome, or ARDS. Sepsis, another possible complication of COVID-19, can also cause lasting harm to the lungs and other organs. While most people recover from pneumonia of various causes without any lasting lung damage, pneumonia associated ...
Effectiveness of Neurofeedback in Tourette’s Syndrome and Tic Disorder Management
Tics are irregular, uncontrollable, unwanted, and repetitive movements of muscles that can occur in any part of the body. Movements of the limbs and other body parts are known as motor tics. Involuntary repetitive sounds, such as grunting, sniffing, or throat clearing, are called vocal tics. Tourette’s syndrome (TS) is a complex neurological disorder. It is characterized by multiple tics – both mo ...
COVID 19 – HOW TO COPE WITH STRESS, ANXIETY AND FEARS
The outbreak of diseases, such as the coronavirus disease 2019 - COVID 19, may be stressful for all of us. Fear and anxiety about a COVID 19 disease and quarantine stress can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children. Stress is a natural response that can be both useful and harmful. A good amount of stress can propel us to achieve a task. However, continued high levels of s ...
COVID 19 – “STAY AT HOME”. HOW TO STAY MENTALLY HEALTHY IN COVID 19 QUARANTINE.
A recent review of research, published in The Lancet, found that COVID 19 quarantine is linked with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, confusion, and anger, with some research suggesting these effects are long-lasting. Given that the coronavirus crisis is likely to be with us for some time, the mental health implications can’t be dismissed. Don’t know what else you can do WITH your K ...
Neurofeedback for depression. Protocols
Depression is one of the most common mental disorders and the number one cause of disability worldwide. Traditionally, depression has been treated with therapy and medication, both of which have limitations. Even with medication, countless depression sufferers continue to struggle. Medication doesn’t teach the brain how to get out of the unhealthy brain pattern of depression. While drugs can serve ...
Heart Rate Variability in Athletes
The analysis of heart rate variability in athletes performance has become established and recognized in the past 2 decades as a non-invasive method for evaluation of the body’s reaction to training loads, recovery methods and overtraining syndrome (OTS). HRV (Heart Rate Variability) training should be in every athlete’s vocabulary. HRV unlocks high-level information that can be used to optimize pe ...
Neurofeedback for Migraines. Neurofeedback Protocols.
Migraine is a debilitating illness with long term consequences for the brain. Researches had explored the origins of migraine and suggest that it is an electrical phenomenon initiated in the occipital cortex. Assessments of the brain using the EEG have found abnormal electrical activity supporting this idea. Neurofeedback for migraines is a treatment targeting electrical firing patterns in the bra ...
Neurofeedback for ADHD Management
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) has become one of the most common neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders of childhood (3% to 7% of school-age children), that persists to adolescence and adulthood in 40-60% cases. ADHD treatment main strategies are the use of pharmacological therapy, omega 3, multivitamins, and multi-minerals. Stimulants work by causing the brain to synthesize ...
Neurofeedback for Anxiety Disorders
Anxiety Disorders are among the most common mental health issues and can be disabling, preventing a person from living a life that they want. Neurofeedback for Anxiety Disorders Management is the most healthy way of treatment and allow reshape and rewire the brain, not just mask the symptoms. Anxiety is a normal and often healthy emotion. Anxiety is a natural human reaction that involves the mi ...