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Iasis Neurofeedback
Science and Studies

IASIS MCN produces a measurable change in brainwaves, yet the process does not require active participation from the client.  Improved brainwave states lead to much greater ability for the brain and nervous system to regulate itself.

Our experience shows that 85% of patients report a positive response within one to three treatments. Patients suffering from mild/moderate traumatic brain injury (TBI), PTSD, migraines, insomnia, depression, ADD/ADHD, anxiety, and a host of other neurological disorders report a significant reduction in symptoms, and improved sleep. These reported changes are generally enduring and sustainable.

Unlike traditional neurofeedback, IASIS Microcurrent Neurofeedback (produces faster results in a limited number of sessions, and the ease and simplicity of treatment all distinguish it from traditional neurofeedback.

Watch this video for information about Iasis MCN.

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The system is science based and safe, with studies conducted across major Universities and research centers supporting our methodology that yields life changing results for nearly every patient we treat. The Veterans Administration in conjunction with the University of California, San Diego has conducted, and continues to conduct, studies on the technology. 

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VA scientists are studying an experimental electrical stimulation technique, coupled with neuroimaging to learn how mild traumatic brain injury interacts with PTSD in specific areas of the brain.

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UC San Diego School of Medicine, VA San Diego Healthcare System (VASDHS) and collaborators elsewhere, report significantly improved neural function in participants with mild traumatic brain injury (TBI).

​Some Issues that have been found positively effected by MCN include: 

  • Addictions​

  • Anger 

  • Anxiety 

  • ADD/ADHD

  • Autism 

  • Depression

  • Eating Disorders

  • Insomnia

  • Pain/Migraines

  • Performance Enhancement

  • PTSD/Trauma

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