Guest guest Posted August 21, 2006 Report Share Posted August 21, 2006 Glyn, Unless the stroke affected the muscles, I'm not sure what the EMG training would do. It most likely damaged areas of the left central strip, and you will often see a very high delta/low-theta reading in the assessment somewhere around there on the assessment. I spent some time earlier this year with a fellow who was doing work around the stroke center using NF but doing it at task, where the task was imagining and willing movement of the " dead " area of the body. He was reporting some very good responses. Pete > > > Date: 2006/08/21 Mon PM 04:01:54 EDT > To: braintrainer > Subject: Stroke > > Dear Practitioners, > I have a prospective client in rehab following a stroke. He has almost > no movement of his right arm or hand. I have never worked with stroke > before, I'm a psycotherapist by background. > Does anyone have experience of using neurofeedback to help with stroke > rehab / recovery of lost limb function? What kind of results can be > expected? What approach? > Or perhaps EMG work directly on the muscles of the affected limb would > be a better idea? > > Glyn Blackett > York England > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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