Month: March 2022

FAQs from the NZ Pain Society Conference

Is this technique effective for random ectopic pain management vs more consistent chronic pain states? Most of the pain-related studies for neurofeedback have been conducted with chronic pain patients.  However, there have been a few small studies looking at how neurofeedback can affect acute pain.  Several neuroimaging studies have shown that similar brain regions are …

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A neuroscientist explains: Resetting the relationship between sleep and chronic pain

BY CHRISTINE OZOLINS When patients use a treatment that our Kiwi neuroscience company has designed for the relief of chronic pain, there is one knock-on benefit that most of our patients notice first. It’s something most of us want more of but can’t always get, the biological origins of which are still being understood. Something …

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