Microcurrent Neurofeedback (MCN) for Concussion Sufferers
The benefits of low intensity energy pulsation
This short article from 2018 discusses the benefits of microcurrent neurofeedback (MCN) for individuals suffering from the aftermath of a traumatic head injury such as concussion. Here’s a few highlights from this article:
A striking 53.6% reduction in abnormal brainwaves, and a 52.8% reduction in post-concussive symptoms was achieved after only twelve sessions of Micro-Current Neurofeedback.
The study subjects showed improvement in: headaches, insomnia, anxiety, sensitivity to light and sound, focus, concentration, memory, tobacco use cessation, stuttering and feelings of frustration.
This tiny pulsating current helps the brain to achieve a healthier state by retraining the brain and nervous system. “Stuck” patterns are disrupted, and the brain responds by laying down new neural pathways. Nothing more than sitting still for 20-30 minutes is required.
MCN and Autism
I have recommended MCN for many children on the autism-spectrum over this past year. The benefits have been tremendous such as improved environmental awareness, eye contact, and less anxiety and behavioral problems. Recently, there has been improvement in language ability with a few non-verbal kids. The most significant positive change overall has been a profound reduction of emotional instability and aberrant behavior.
A podcast interview with Barry Bruder, CEO of IASIS Technologies can be found on Spotify and other podcast platforms. Here is a link from my podcast website Functional Medicine Doc Talk.
For more information about Microcurrent Neurofeedback and practitioners offering this service go to - https://microcurrentneurofeedback.com.