Evidence for the Effectiveness of NeuroField in a Three-Year-Old Boy with Insomnia
Abstract: Summer 2013 NeuroConnections Newsletter
The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of NeuroField real-time Z-score training and low-intensity pulsed electromagnetic field (pEMF) stimulation on a three-year-old child diagnosed with Stickler Syndrome, Pierre Robin Sequence, and insomnia. Based upon the child’s history, a NeuroField training plan was implemented to target the parents’ primary complaint of insomnia. The boy had a total of 27 NeuroField training sessions. A pre-training, follow-up-training, and post-training Quantitative Electroencephalography (qEEG) was analyzed. Parent report of sleep and behavior was also recorded. The results show significant differences between the pre-test, follow-up, and post-test qEEG data. Symptoms of insomnia, restless sleep, and behavior problems improved over the course of the study. The data analysis also concluded that qEEG patterns showed continued improvements beyond the cessation of training.
Research on human brain development and anesthesia has suggested
that children between birth and two to three years of age are at risk for
developing anesthetic neurotoxicity.
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