A Drug-Free Approach to Migraine Relief
Migraines are more than just headaches — they're a neurological event. Research suggests that people who experience migraines often have dysregulated brain activity, particularly in the areas that process sensory information and manage pain signals.
Neurofeedback works by training the brain to produce more balanced electrical patterns, which can reduce the frequency, intensity, and duration of migraines over time.
How Neurofeedback Helps Migraines
- Reduces frequency of migraine episodes
- Decreases severity when migraines do occur
- Shortens duration of episodes
- Reduces sensitivity to common triggers
- Can decrease reliance on migraine medication
A Complement to Your Current Treatment
Neurofeedback can work alongside your current migraine management plan. Many clients find that as their brain becomes better regulated through neurofeedback, their other treatments become more effective as well.