About Migraine
About Autism
It’s often been thought that migraine have been vascular in origin – that is, dilation or swelling of blood vessels which alters the normal pulsation of the vessels and leads to a throbbing pain that usually worsens with physical activity. However, more recent research has proven that migraine headaches are neurological rather than vascular – they are the result of a hyperactive brain. when the hyperexcitable brain is triggered by a stressor, a cascade of physiological events in the brain is initiated and the resulting brainwave patterns are similar to those seen in people having seizures. For this reason, many migraine researchers characterize migraine as a slow form of seizure.
Reducing the hypersensitivity of individuals in social situations. Reducing overstimulation that allows an opportunity for the child to effectively communicate with those around them. To access their needs in their environment that will lead to the development of healthy social relationships by recognizing social cues and reducing anxiety.
It’s often been thought that autism have been vascular in origin – that is, dilation or swelling of blood vessels which alters the normal pulsation of the vessels and leads to a throbbing pain that usually worsens with physical activity. However, more recent research has proven that autism headaches are neurological rather than vascular – they are the result of a hyperactive brain. when the hyperexcitable brain is triggered by a stressor, a cascade of physiological events in the brain is initiated and the resulting brainwave patterns are similar to those seen in people having seizures. For this reason, many migraine researchers characterize migraines as a slow form of seizure.
How Neurofeedback helps migraine
How Neurofeedback helps Autism
Most autism patients have prescribed drugs for their pain. However, because it’s been proven that autism are neurological, it means patients can respond to neurofeedback therapy – a drug-free alternative that treats the cause of the autism. Rather than mask the symptoms, the neurofeedback approach targets the cause of the autism. As mentioned, autism sufferers tend to have a hyperexcitable brain which means that the brain is producing too many fast brainwaves. In this hyperexcitable state, the brain is prone to autism.
Neurofeedback helps the patient to produce the slower, less excitable brain waves at will which will make them less susceptible to autism. Most people who suffer from autism can sense when a autism is approaching. Upon feeling the autism sensation, the patient can engage what they have learned and prevented the cascade of events that result in the autism.
Most migraine patients have prescribed drugs for their pain. However, because it’s been proven that migraine are neurological, it means patients can respond to neurofeedback therapy – a drug-free alternative that treats the cause of the migraine. Rather than mask the symptoms, the neurofeedback approach targets the cause of the migraine. As mentioned, migraine sufferers tend to have a hyperexcitable brain which means that the brain is producing too many fast brainwaves. In this hyperexcitable state, the brain is prone to migraine.
Neurofeedback helps the patient to produce the slower, less excitable brain waves at will which will make them less susceptible to migraine. Most people who suffer from migraine can sense when a migraine is approaching. Upon feeling the migraine sensation, the patient can engage what they have learned and prevented the cascade of events that result in the migraine.
How to get Started
How to get Started
If you or your child suffers from migraine, and you would like to find alternative relief to medication, find out if there is a neurofeedback practitioner in your area. An initial consultation with a practitioner will help identify if Neurotherapy is the right course of treatment.
If you or your child suffers from autism, and you would like to find alternative relief to medication, find out if there is a neurofeedback practitioner in your area. An initial consultation with a practitioner will help identify if Neurotherapy is the right course of treatment.