What is Neuromodulation/Neurotherapy?
Neuromodulation/Neurotherapy refers to the combination of Neurofeedback and Neurostimulation techniques. The integration of stimulation technologies into brain training sessions typically results in faster and greater brain changes. The use of multiple modalities within sessions sets us apart from most clinics in Australia who mostly use Neurofeedback alone and less advanced systems.
Neurostimulation encompasses pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (pEMF), transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS), transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) and transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS).
All of these modalities are offered at Byron Neurotherapy. Where appropriate, Neurostimulation is incorporated to aid the client's brain and treatment progress. Below is a quick YouTube video explaining our therapy.
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (pEMF)
Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy, is a combination of frequency, intensity, and time duration used to alter cellular function and restore the cells to normal rhythms. Modulation of cellular function via the electromagnetic field has been reported to improve overall cell to cell interactions and microvascular circulation of targeted organs to improve inflammation and pain. PEMF devices have been clinically studied in other patient subgroups with successful demonstration of symptom resolution. For example, randomized, controlled trials have showed that PEMF device therapy resulted in improved mobility, pain scores, and energy level in fibromyalgia and chronic musculoskeletal pain patients. Another randomized, controlled trial has shown that PEMF therapy resulted in significantly improved scores on validated pain assessment questionnaires and a reduction in disability in patients with chronic lower back pain. pEMF is also used for brainwave entrainment and coherence.
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS):
tDCS is a form of safe, non-invasive electrical stimulation that is used to treat a range of conditions. Direct current passes a low-level, one-way current through the brain using a positive and negative electrode on the scalp of the head. tDCS increases activity under the surface of the electrode to encourage neuroplasticity, which makes the brain more receptive to the benefits of Neurofeedback and encourages the brain to change, learn and grow.
Transcranial Alternating Current Stimulation (tACS):
tACS is another form of electrical stimulation that passes a frequency back and forth (alternating) between electrodes placed on the scalp. Frequencies are used in nuanced ways and individually tailored based on the client's QEEG; indicating areas of the brain, and frequencies, that are overactive or underactive.
Transcranial Random Noise Stimulation (tRNS):
tRNS does not apply a steady current but instead delivers randomised frequencies to increase neuroplasticity and reduce stuck or rigid patterns in the brain. tRNS has been shown to aid in the treatment of tinnitus and development difficulties.
Multiple scientific studies have showed no serious adverse side effects associated with pEMF, tDCS, tACS and tRNS.
For more information about Neuromodulation and our equipment, please contact our practice.