Concussions & Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

After a concussion or traumatic brain injury, the brain often struggles to return to normal function. This can cause long-lasting symptoms like headaches, brain fog, memory issues, mood swings, and difficulty focusing. These issues often linger long after the initial injury, making daily life and relationships harder than they should be.

The Neurofeedback Solution

At Soaak Clinics, we use Neurofeedback to help the brain heal itself. This non-invasive, drug-free method identifies irregular brainwave patterns caused by injury and gently trains the brain to rebalance and self-regulate. Over time, this can reduce symptoms, restore clarity, and support the brain's natural healing process.

Benefits of Neurofeedback for Concussions & TBI

  • Improved memory and focus
  • Fewer headaches and reduced brain fog
  • Emotional stability and mood regulation
  • Better sleep and energy
  • Long-term brain resilience

Scientifically Supported

Research shows that Neurofeedback can promote neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to form new connections and recover from injury. It’s a safe, proven approach to rebuilding what trauma has disrupted.

An Overview of Neurofeedback for TBI

A comprehensive review highlights consistent symptom improvement in TBI patients—including enhanced cognition, attention, and emotional regulation—across both military and civilian populations.

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EEG Neurofeedback Therapy in Moderate TBI

In a case series of two adolescents with moderate TBI, 20 neurofeedback sessions led to significant gains in memory, executive function, and mood. MRI scans confirmed measurable growth in gray and white matter volume, suggesting brain healing.

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Literature Review: Neurofeedback & TBI

Analyzing 22 independent studies, researchers found consistent positive outcomes from neurofeedback—including symptom reduction and improved qEEG brain patterns—though emphasized the need for more robust clinical trials.

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Neurofeedback Improves Brain Activity Post-Concussion

In individuals struggling with attention deficits after a concussion, Live Z‑score neurofeedback increased brainwave efficiency and improved sustained attention. Results remained stable at 3-month follow-up, suggesting durable benefits.

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Structural Brain Changes After Neurofeedback in TBI

Following 20 sessions of EEG neurofeedback, two adolescent TBI patients showed cognitive improvement and substantial symptom relief. Brain imaging also revealed increased structural integrity—demonstrating neuroplastic change post-treatment.

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