Take the first step toward better focus, attention, and mental balance. Our brain mapping process helps identify how your brain is functioning so we can create a personalized neurofeedback plan that supports lasting improvement in daily life.
A concussion or head injury can disrupt how the brain communicates and processes information, even when the initial impact seems mild. These changes may affect memory, focus, balance, mood, sleep, or emotional regulation, sometimes lasting well beyond the injury itself.
Because symptoms are not always immediate or obvious, concussions and head injuries are often overlooked. At Brain and Body of Norwalk, we recognize that the brain may remain out of balance long after physical healing appears complete. Identifying and addressing these lingering brain function changes is an important step toward long-term recovery and improved daily functioning.
Neurofeedback is designed to work alongside medical care, not replace it. After a concussion or head injury, it is essential to seek immediate evaluation and guidance from a qualified medical professional to address acute or emergency concerns.
When symptoms continue beyond the expected recovery period, neurofeedback may offer additional support. At Brain and Body of Norwalk, neurofeedback is used to help the brain improve regulation and communication patterns that may remain disrupted after injury. This approach focuses on long-term brain balance and symptom improvement, supporting recovery in a way that complements ongoing medical or therapeutic care.
Take the first step toward better focus, attention, and mental balance. Our brain mapping process helps identify how your brain is functioning so we can create a personalized neurofeedback plan that supports lasting improvement in daily life.
Although rest and medical care are essential immediately after a concussion or head injury, some individuals continue to experience symptoms long after the initial event. These ongoing challenges may persist for weeks or months and can significantly affect daily functioning.
Common lingering symptoms after a head injury may include:
• Difficulty staying focused or thinking clearly
• Mental exhaustion or persistent brain fog
• Recurring headaches or head pressure
• Mood changes, irritability, or emotional sensitivity
• Increased sensitivity to light or sound
• Sleep disturbances or trouble resting
• Feelings of Stress or low mood
• Memory or recall difficulties
• Dizziness or balance instability
When these symptoms linger, they can impact work, relationships, and overall quality of life. At Brain and Body of Norwalk, we focus on supporting brain regulation and recovery when symptoms extend beyond expected healing timelines.
After a concussion or head injury, the brain can struggle to return to balanced, efficient functioning. Neurofeedback is a non-invasive, drug-free approach that helps the brain recognize and adjust unhealthy activity patterns that may persist after trauma.
At Brain and Body of Norwalk, we begin with detailed brain mapping to better understand how the injury has affected brain regulation. Through personalized neurofeedback sessions, the brain receives real-time feedback that encourages healthier communication and self-regulation. Over time, this process supports improved focus, reduced emotional reactivity, fewer headaches, better sleep quality, and greater mental clarity.
As the brain becomes more stable and efficient, many individuals notice they feel calmer, clearer, and more capable of managing daily demands as recovery progresses.
If you or someone you care about is still experiencing challenges after a concussion or head injury, Brain and Body of Norwalk is here to help. Our team uses personalized, drug-free neurofeedback to support brain recovery, improve focus, and restore emotional balance after injury.
We take the time to understand how your brain is functioning and create a care plan that supports clearer thinking, better daily performance, and long-term recovery. Take the next step toward feeling more like yourself again with guided brain training designed around your needs.
“Before Neurofeedback Therapy, he struggled with impulsive outbursts, excessive talking, and disorganized thinking… With Neurofeedback Therapy, racing thoughts decreased, he calmed down, and became more focused, the results felt immediate and lasting.”
“In the past I struggled with anger outbursts, anxiety, depression, stress, and trouble sleeping… After Neurofeedback Therapy, I’m calmer, sleep easier, handle stress more rationally... and performance at work have improved too. I’m very grateful for the positive outcomes.”
“I was always tired and tried to cope by eating too much and having wine at night to sleep… With Neurofeedback Therapy, I’m sleeping better, waking rested, and feeling more focused, without relying on food or alcohol. I’d recommend BrainCore because it’s easy, non-invasive, and works.”
“I was always tired and tried to cope by eating too much and having wine at night to sleep….. With Neurofeedback Therapy, I’m sleeping better, waking rested, and feeling more focused,without relying on food or alcohol. I’d recommend BrainCore because it’s easy, non-invasive, and works.”
“I tried Neurofeedback Therapy because of distraction, ADD, and struggling to focus in school… Medications didn’t help, but after therapy I’m much more focused, attentive, and able to complete tasks before I forget. I’m comfortable recommending it because it can benefit anyone dealing with even small mental challenges.”
Yes. Neurofeedback can support brain regulation and recovery when symptoms continue beyond the expected healing period.
Yes. Neurofeedback is non-invasive and drug-free, and sessions are carefully guided based on individual brain activity.
No. Neurofeedback complements medical care and is typically used after acute medical needs have been addressed.
Most sessions last about 30 to 45 minutes, depending on individual needs and treatment goals.
The first step is scheduling a consultation and brain mapping assessment to determine the most appropriate care plan.
Yes. Neurofeedback can support brain regulation and recovery when symptoms continue beyond the expected healing period.
Yes. Neurofeedback is non-invasive and drug-free, and sessions are carefully guided based on individual brain activity.
No. Neurofeedback complements medical care and is typically used after acute medical needs have been addressed.
Most sessions last about 30 to 45 minutes, depending on individual needs and treatment goals.
The first step is scheduling a consultation and brain mapping assessment to determine the most appropriate care plan.