Enhancing Physical Balance
Since Dr. Hammond first published the protocol for improving physical balance in 2005, several control group studies have validated its effectiveness. Discover how neurofeedback treats balance problems by retraining your brain.
Understanding Balance Issues
Widespread Challenge
Whether due to aging or injuries, balance issues can significantly impact your life. Each year 200,000 people break one of their hips as a result of a fall. After this happens, 20% of them die within 6 months, and another 20% need to move into a nursing home. Head injuries in the elderly can be fatal.
Test Your Balance
Stand with someone close to support you if you fall. Then, put your feet together, stand up straight, and put your arms straight to your sides. With your eyes closed, walk forward, heel-to-toe, for several steps. If you are wobbly and have difficulty maintaining your balance, your balance can likely be improved.
Neurofeedback Treatment
While physical exercises are valuable, our neurofeedback treatment directly addresses the brain's role in maintaining balance. Improvements are often noticed in just 2-3 sessions.
Long-Lasting Effects
Research has shown that Neurofeedback can create enduring improvements in balance, as shown in published studies, enhancing your independence and reducing the risk of falls.
Start Your Journey to Better Balance
If you're struggling with balance or know someone who is, contact us to learn how neurofeedback can make a tangible difference in your life.