Research shows that Neurofeedback is an effective treatment option for a number of problems.
Problems treated
ADD & ADHD
Research indicates that neurofeedback is an effective treatment for ADD & ADHD, improving symptoms in 75-80% of patients.
Anxiety
Neurofeedback has been proven effective in treating anxiety, with significant improvements often seen in as few as 10-15 sessions.
Depression
Controlled studies and placebo-controlled research demonstrated that neurofeedback can effectively reduce depression.
Concussions
Dr. Hammond has had patients experience significant improvements from even serious head injuries more than ten years after the TBI.
OCD
Dr. Hammond pioneered the first published reports demonstrating neurofeedback’s effectiveness in treating OCD.
Insomnia
Neurofeedback is shown to be highly effective for insomnia, with studies showing lasting improvements in sleep after 10-20 sessions.
Addiction
Research has shown that neurofeedback may double the sobriety rate in alcoholism and drug abuse compared to traditional treatment.
Cognitive Decline
Research indicates that neurofeedback can create significant improvement in cognitive function in patients with cognitive decline.
Physical Balance
Dr. Hammond first published the protocol for improving physical balance. Several control group studies now validate its effectiveness.