Procedure goal
Bioacoustic correction method is a sensory EEG-dependent neurotherapy that activates neuroplasticity and self-regulation mechanisms. Bioacoustic correction is used both for medical purposes—to treat a range of brain dysfunctions); and for non-medical purposes: in education, sports, professional activities—to improve the efficiency of the brain.
Procedure effect
- Neuroplastic (restoration of the functional state of the central nervous system)
- Normalization of psychophysiological and psychological indicators
- Hemodynamic
- Immunomodulatory
- Anesthetic
- Metabolic-trophic
- Stimulating and restorative
Indications
- Chronic fatigue syndrome
- Emotional burnout syndrome
- Consequences of acute and chronic stress
- Decreased stress resistance
- Sleep disorders
- Appetite disorders, eating disorders
- Decreased adaptive capacity of the body
- Decreased attention and memory
- Anxiety and depressive disorders
- Anxiety, increased irritability, fatigue
- Panic attacks
- Asthenic disorders
- Mental and speech development disorders in children
- Neurotic disorders
- Vegetovascular disorders
- Consequences of cerebrovascular accidents, organic brain damage, craniocerebral injury
- Maintaining high performance
- Optimizing activities with a high level of psycho-emotional stress
- Activizing athlete training and preparations
Contraindications
- Acute infectious diseases;
- Acute mental disorders;
- Epilepsy;
- Brain tumors;
Duration
Duration: 30 min.
Frequency: individual.