Guest guest Posted July 22, 2012 Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 Hello allHas any one treated Parkinson's disease with NF?Or, can you refer me to literature on NF for this disease.Thank you Nurit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2012 Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 Parkinsons is a degenerative process, and you really can't stop the dopamine producing neurons from dying. I've had some very good responses in terms of minimizing and even turning back symptoms and slowing down the rate of decline (according to the client's physician). It is something that requires regular training--and daily is best if possible. I generally got people to set up their own systems so they could train at home. I've had good luck training along the frontal midline, reducing all frequencies (there may be fast activity, but there is nearly always lots of slow) and uptraining SMR. FCz/A1-A2 or Fz/A1/g/Cz/A2 (L) would work. Pete-- Van Deusenpvdtlc@...http://www.brain-trainer.com USA 678 224 5895BR 47 3346 6235The Learning Curve, Inc. On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 6:45 AM, nurit haran <harannurit@...> wrote: Hello allHas any one treated Parkinson's disease with NF?Or, can you refer me to literature on NF for this disease.Thank you Nurit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2012 Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 Hi, You could also try the bipolar F3/Cz/g/F4/Cz coherence training at 12-15Hz (also known as SMR). The client may like to take a mixture of supplements like ginkgo biloba, ginseng and phosphatidyl serine. All the best ----- Alvoeiro,Ph.D(Hull,UK),C.Psychol/AFBPsS(BPS,UK) 2000-119 Santarem, Portugal E-mail: jorge.alvoeiro@... http://jorge0alvoeiro.no.sapo.pt/ ________________________________ De: em nome de pvdtlc Enviada: dom 22-07-2012 11:49 Para: Assunto: Re: parkinson Parkinsons is a degenerative process, and you really can't stop the dopamine producing neurons from dying. I've had some very good responses in terms of minimizing and even turning back symptoms and slowing down the rate of decline (according to the client's physician). It is something that requires regular training--and daily is best if possible. I generally got people to set up their own systems so they could train at home. I've had good luck training along the frontal midline, reducing all frequencies (there may be fast activity, but there is nearly always lots of slow) and uptraining SMR. FCz/A1-A2 or Fz/A1/g/Cz/A2 (L) would work. Pete -- Van Deusen pvdtlc@... http://www.brain-trainer.com <http://www.brain-trainer.com/> USA 678 224 5895 BR 47 3346 6235 The Learning Curve, Inc. On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 6:45 AM, nurit haran <harannurit@...> wrote: Hello all Has any one treated Parkinson's disease with NF? Or, can you refer me to literature on NF for this disease. Thank you Nurit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2012 Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 Nurit,Parkinson's Dystonia , M., & , L. (2002). Biofeedback for movement disorders (dystonia with Parkinson's disease): Theory and preliminary results. Journal of Neurotherapy, 6(4), 51-70. Regards,On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 5:45 AM, nurit haran <harannurit@...> wrote: Hello allHas any one treated Parkinson's disease with NF?Or, can you refer me to literature on NF for this disease.Thank you Nurit -- ____________________________________________ A. Sitar, PhD, BCNPsychologistBoard Certified in Neurofeedback President, Mid-Atlantic Society for Biofeedback & Behavioral MedicinePsychotherapy, Biofeedback, and Neurofeedback7910 Woodmont Ave. Suite 1309Bethesda, MD 20814301.718.3588michaelasitar@... Because e-mail is not a secure form of communication, confidentiality of e-mail messages cannot be guaranteed. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, please be advised that you are not authorized to read, print, retain, copy, or disseminate any part of or any attachment to this message. If the message has been sent to you in error, please notify the sender by replying to this transmission. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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