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Conditions We Can Help
Over the past fifty years, EEG neurofeedback and biofeedback therapy have proved to be extremely effective for helping people resolve a broad range of health and developmental concerns. They have also demonstrated great success when used in optimal performance applications, especially for people involved in athletics or in activities where creativity and highly developed mental processing skills are essential.
Austin Biofeedback and EEG Neurofeedback Center is a comprehensive, multi-specialty center with years of experience and expertise in health, developmental, and optimal performance applications of these powerful tools.
Hundreds of doctors and other health care professionals refer patients to Austin Biofeedback and EEG Neurofeedback Center. They trust their patients to us because therapy at the Center has proved effective in thousands of tough cases.
Years of successful outcomes have shown parents, teachers, school counselors, and athletic coaches that they can rely on Austin Biofeedback and EEG Neurotherapy for effective and caring therapeutic solutions.
The Center has helped improve the performance of professional and Olympic athletes, professional musicians and artists of all kinds, business and public executives and their staffs, people in many walks of life; people just like you.
Whether you are interested in comprehensive EEG neurofeedback and biofeedback therapy to help you with a health or developmental concern, to assist you in meeting educational and career goals, recreational goals or just to improve your quality of life, we can help.
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Health concerns in many categories respond to biofeedback and EEG neurofeedback therapy. People of all ages may find relief or the elimination of their symptoms with these clinically tested forms of therapy.
These are categories of health concerns (with a few examples of each) for which we have established a substantial track record of therapeutic success:
- Pain disorders such as migraine headaches, fibromyalgia and reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD).
- Seizure disorders including absence seizures, grand mal seizures, and manifestations of various kinds of sub-clinical seizure activity.
- Cardiovascular problems such as hypertension (high blood pressure) or poor circulation.
- Gastrointestinal and urinary conditions such as IBS (irritable bowel syndrome), incontinence and enuresis (bed wetting).
- Sexual dysfunction such as vulvadynia or premature ejaculation.
- Stress and tension disorders such as PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder) or insomnia.
- Mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, anger disorders or panic attacks.
- Addictions such as food, tobacco, or alcohol.
- Rehabilitation for closed head injuries, CVA’s (cardiovascular accidents such as strokes).
- Immune system disorders such as MS (multiple sclerosis), ALS, or Raynaud’s disease.
- Disorders associated with aging such as dementias, Alzheimer’s, or Parkinson’s.
Do you have a more specific health concern or would you like more information about one of the items listed above? Give us a call at 512.794.9355 for information and to find out how we can help.
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Developmental conditions affect both children and adults. While some of these concerns appear early in life, others begin to show up as children grow and are challenged by the increasingly complex social, emotional, and intellectual demands of family and school. The identifying symptoms of developmental disorders often persist into adulthood and while affected adults can develop coping strategies for their symptoms as they grow up, these strategies usually come at a great cost in extra effort and energy expense.
These are categories of developmental conditions where we have shown a substantial track record of therapeutic success:
- General cognitive concerns such as an inability to focus, follow instructions, or complete tasks, poor memory, procrastination, and many more.
- Attentional disorders such as attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- Cognitive processing disorders such as learning disorders (LD) or dyslexia
- Fundamental cognitive and/or emotional processing disorders such as autism or Asperger’s syndrome (ASD), pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), Sensory integration problems, fetal alcohol syndrome, and others.
- Age-related mental or cognitive decline.
Do you have questions about a more specific developmental concern? Call 512.794.9355 for more information and to find out how we can help.
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Performance enhancement through EEG neurofeedback and biofeedback therapy appears to be limited only by the imagination. Professional, college, and Olympic athletes (as well as many recreational athletes) have been at the forefront. A recent story in the news about Italy’s 2006 champion world cup soccer team describes the use of EEG neurofeedback as a “secret weapon” in their successful quest for the championship. The same kind of neurofeedback equipment they used is also one of the equipment options available to you at Austin Biofeedback and EEG Neurofeedback Center
Business executives, managers, research and development and sales staffs have all used these tools to give them a competitive edge. Performing artists, musicians, writers, visual artists and scientists have used them to enhance their creativity and skills. EEG neurofeedback plays an important role in NASA’s astronaut training program. Any endeavor where optimal performance is important can benefit.
Optimal performance can be important in any area of life. Whether your performance interests are focused on personal growth, intellectual abilities, creative or athletic pursuits; whether for advancement in education, career, or even recreational activities, Austin Biofeedback and EEG Neurofeedback Center can help in several ways.
Factors that affect performance may be intellectual or cognitive. They may be emotional in nature. They may be physical. Most often, a combination of all these factors play a role in performance levels whatever your goals may be.
A football player in excellent physical condition, who has trouble staying focused in the huddle is at a disadvantage. A writer with great intellectual and cognitive skills who has poor emotional endurance or energy sapping self-doubt may have trouble finishing a book. Physical concerns can have a detrimental effect on performance in any area.
For us at the Center, performance enhancement occurs on a continuum. At one extreme is dysfunction and at the other extreme is optimal function. At whatever starting point you find yourself on this continuum, there is room for growth. Movement toward optimal performance comes from removing the obstacles that make it hard for you to reach your potential. We are here to help.
What are your performance enhancement goals? Call 512.794.9355 to find out how we can help you make your goals become reality.
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