Chronic pain can make simple tasks such as walking, climbing the stairs, driving a car, even sleeping difficult. If left untreated chronic pain can have an effect on you. Neurofeedback could be an option to help relieve chronic pain.
Neurofeedback can have a direct influence on the processing of pain. By learning self-regulation of brain functions, a patient can modify the electrical activity of areas of the brain involved in pain processing, pain perception, or pain memory.
Clinical data has demonstrated the efficacy of neurofeedback therapy in a number of chronic pain conditions: it can decrease headache intensity, being particularly effective in children, as well as migraine and pain associated with fibromyalgia.
Neurofeedback could be the answer for your chronic pain. Call us today to learn more!