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Friday, June 5
by
Dr. Karen
on Fri 05 Jun 2009 11:14 AM EDT
If you are a regular reader of my blog, you may remember a post from Bernard Ertl, the creator and moderator of the Coping with Epilepsy website and forum: Stacy's Story.
Well, Bernard has Had Enough of the medical establishment dismissing the possibility of neurofeedback as a legitimate alternative to drugs, surgery, and implanted devices.
And in January this year, he wrote a wonderfully well-researched letter to Dr. Christine Phelps, Deputy Executive Director (Center for Education and Science) for the American Academy of Neurology/AAN Foundation.
In it, he addresses the kind of things that drive me personally crazy.
Chief among these is... more »
Tuesday, March 6
by
Dr. Karen
on Tue 06 Mar 2007 06:08 PM EST
Well, I'm impressed. Dr. Sarvenaz Zand, a physician wrote an article for ABC News about "Treating Migraines Without Painkillers" -- and there are biofeedback and neurofeedback -- front and centre!
How well does it work? According to Dr. Barry Schwartz, director of the Headache Center in New Orleans, about 85 percent to 90 percent of patients with chronic headaches respond positively to biofeedback.
"Biofeedback also serves as an excellent bridge in assisting patients wean off medications," he said.
Of course, I do have a few thoughts about his presentation of neurofeedback... more »
Tuesday, February 27
by
Dr. Karen
on Tue 27 Feb 2007 05:32 PM EST
I happened to come across this ABC 7 News Medical report on using neurofeedback for migraines and thought I would do a quick post just to share.
See...it's not just me that thinks it's an amazing option ;-) Wednesday, December 20
by
Dr. Karen
on Wed 20 Dec 2006 03:32 PM EST
Not all in your head of course.
But it's there....
Surging hormones...dysregulation (or at least a "re-setting" of the system)...
And if you've experienced menopause and its hot flashes, you know you feel like your brain isn't functioning on all cyclinders. (Many women say the same thing about being pregnant, but that's a little different story than this one.)
I find menopause fascinating from a neurofeedback perspective. Let me share with you an "inside" view of the brain during hot flashes and you'll see what I mean about menopause being firmly in your head! more »
Tuesday, October 31
by
Dr. Karen
on Tue 31 Oct 2006 06:51 PM EST
I've had a number of clients with migraines who are trying to understand why there are so many different triggers for migraine headaches and how neurofeedback can help even if they don't stop avoiding those triggers.
This is one of the ways I explain the experience of getting migraines. more »
Monday, July 24
Thursday, October 6
by
Dr. Karen
on Thu 06 Oct 2005 02:50 PM EDT
Sydney got migraines. Serious migraines. Every day. Sometimes she would get a migraine shortly after getting up and it would last until she went to bed that night.You may know what that's like. ... Sydney worked with me using a neurofeedback technique called passive infrared hemoencephalography or pirHEG, for short. more »
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