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Old 01-13-2011, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by mhr4 View Post
Hi everyone,

I ran across this thread and thought I should throw in my two cents. If you, or anyone you know, has incurred a head injury and you/he/she is not recovering, I would encourage you to look into neurofeedback. You can just google it and find all kinds of information about it. If you live in a big city, you will probably have dozens of therapists in your town who specialize in this. If not, you can also do it remotely with specialists such as Dr. Victoria Ibric or Dr. Diane Roberts Stoler. My quick story is that I incurred 6 concussions while playing rugby in college. I have been doing neurofeedback for a couple of years to relieve symptoms and I have made great gains thus far. If you have any specific questions, just let me know.
Cheers,

Mike
Mike, I don't know if you are still on this forum, but wanted to find out more about this. Was it neurofeedback specifically that you had, and if so do you know which type? I am in the UK so this is less available here, but there is one guy who offers LENS neurofeedback, is this the kind you had? Did it make you feel better from the beginning or did you experience fatigue in response to the treatment? Thanks,
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