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Old 06-12-2016, 06:12 PM #1
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I just started looking into qEEG's after hearing of another person with brain injury have a huge "problem area" on his scan. This was after being told his problems were strictly anxiety. This leads me to a few questions:

Are qEEG's beneficial to diagnose brain injury or abnormalities in brain function/physiology?

Are they beneficial for rehabalitating brain injury?

I'm interested in having one done, but only if it would be beneficial in rehabilitating my brain. Any other feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
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