Neurorestoration Technologies
Evidence-based modalities we use to support recovery of neurological function.
QEEG (Quantitative EEG / Brain Mapping)
Quantitative recording and analysis of the brain's electrical activity using 19–32 electrodes in the international 10-20 system, producing frequency-band topographic maps that guide neuromodulation interventions.
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Non-invasive neuromodulation delivering weak electrical current (0.5–2 mA) through scalp-surface electrodes to modulate cortical excitability in a site-specific manner.
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Therapeutic application of red and near-infrared light (630–1070 nm) at low doses to modulate mitochondrial function, reduce neuroinflammation, and support cellular recovery in brain and peripheral nerve tissue.
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EEG-based real-time operant conditioning that trains individuals to self-regulate specific brain-wave patterns through instant visual or auditory feedback.
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A fine-needle (filiform) intervention targeting myofascial trigger points to relieve pain, restore range of motion, and modulate muscle tone in neuromuscular pain conditions.
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Structured use of immersive virtual-reality environments for motor rehabilitation, balance training, and cognitive reconditioning through task-based sensorimotor feedback.
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