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Wifi Making At-Home Neurofeedback More Convenient.

December 12, 2011   ·   By   ·   No Comments   ·   Posted in Home Page Enabled, Sleep Disorders, Sleep Recovery

With the advances in residential based broadband services, treatments using neurofeedback for insomnia and anxiety now are becoming more convenient and affordable.

“Insomnia patients who are sleep deprived for two nights are actually more impaired behind the wheel than a drunk driver”, says Dr. David Dubin, MD, medical director for the Sleep Recovery Centers, Inc. “With at home tele-neurofeedback, patients need not leave the house at all for their insomnia treatment”.

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At-Home Neurofeedback vs. In-Office: What’s the Difference?

November 30, 2011   ·   By   ·   No Comments   ·   Posted in Sleep Recovery

The latest conundrum to come to light in the field of brainwave therapy is the difference between office-based neurofeedback and the latest advances in tele-neurofeedback training conducted live over the Internet.

Recent studies using at home tele-neurofeedback for insomnia showed considerable improvement over controlled test subjects given only sham training. What was significant is that all subjects were trained “at-home”, while being supervised live by a certified neurofeedback technician. This was done from a remote practice in real-time, over a simple wifi connection in the subjects home. Skype audio and video feeds provided accurate sensor hookups and the techs controlled the sessions with remote support software. All communication was encrypted for patient privacy.

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Overcoming Economic Anxiety

May 24, 2010   ·   By   ·   No Comments   ·   Posted in Sleep Recovery

Sleep Recovery Client Randy Howarth discusses his challenges with work stress and insomnia related anxiety.

Neurofeedback for Iraqi War Vets With Insomnia

May 24, 2010   ·   By   ·   No Comments   ·   Posted in Sleep Recovery

War Veteran with chronic insomnia and PTSD. Video starts a bit slow, but keep watching…

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