Neurofeedback for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

What is Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and How Does It Impact Lives?

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) occurs when a sudden impact or jolt to the head disrupts normal brain function. This can result from falls, sports injuries, vehicle accidents, or other trauma. Even mild TBIs (concussions) can lead to lasting symptoms such as headaches, brain fog, memory issues, mood swings, and trouble concentrating.

TBI can affect every aspect of daily life—work, relationships, sleep, and mental health. At BrainWorks, we understand the invisible struggles that come with head injuries and offer personalized support to help your brain recover.

How Neurofeedback Benefits People with TBI Recovery

Neurofeedback promotes healing by encouraging the brain to reorganize and stabilize its activity. Through real-time brainwave feedback, it helps correct dysregulated patterns caused by trauma.

Benefits of neurofeedback for TBI may include:

Common Questions About Neurofeedback for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

Can neurofeedback treat post-concussion symptoms?

Yes. Neurofeedback is often used to support recovery from post-concussion syndrome and mild TBI by helping the brain retrain itself toward balance and function.

Absolutely. It is a non-invasive, drug-free method that gently guides the brain without overstimulation.

While results vary, many see improvements within 15–25 sessions. Full programs may take 30–40+ sessions depending on severity.

 

Yes. Many clients report improved emotional stability and less reactivity after consistent sessions.

Yes, bodywork, massage, acupuncture and others can work very well with Neurofeedback.