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Wilmington Neurofeedback provides personalized brain training support for individuals experiencing cognitive, emotional, or regulation challenges after concussion or traumatic brain injury.
After a concussion or TBI, some individuals experience lingering challenges with focus, memory, mental fatigue, emotional regulation, sleep, headaches, or sensory sensitivity.
Neurofeedback may support:
Every brain injury is different. Neurofeedback is not a replacement for medical evaluation or treatment, but it may be considered as part of a broader recovery and wellness plan.
Neurofeedback may be considered by students, athletes, professionals, and adults experiencing ongoing brain regulation challenges after concussion or TBI.
Wilmington Neurofeedback works with individuals throughout Wilmington, NC and southeastern North Carolina seeking non-invasive brain training support.

Neurofeedback is designed to support the brain’s ability to self-regulate and function more efficiently after stress or injury. Some individuals seek neurofeedback support for lingering symptoms such as brain fog, difficulty concentrating, mental fatigue, sleep disruption, emotional dysregulation, or reduced cognitive performance after concussion or traumatic brain injury.
Many people report improvements in focus, mental clarity, emotional balance, sleep quality, and overall cognitive function over time. Experiences vary from person to person, and neurofeedback is intended to support brain wellness rather than guarantee specific outcomes.
Neurofeedback is non-invasive and does not involve medication or electrical stimulation to the brain. Many individuals in Wilmington, NC explore neurofeedback as a supportive wellness approach during concussion or TBI recovery.
Because every brain injury is different, individuals should continue appropriate medical care and guidance while considering neurofeedback support.
Recovery timelines vary significantly depending on the individual, severity of injury, stress levels, sleep quality, consistency, and overall health factors. Some individuals notice improvements in focus, regulation, or mental clarity earlier in the process, while others may require more time and consistency.
Neurofeedback is generally viewed as a gradual process of supporting brain regulation and cognitive wellness over time.
No. Neurofeedback is not intended to replace medical evaluation, rehabilitation, neurological care, or other recommended treatments related to concussion or traumatic brain injury.
Many individuals choose to use neurofeedback alongside broader recovery and healthcare approaches.
Contact Wilmington Neurofeedback to learn more about personalized neurofeedback and brain training programs for Concussion or Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) in Wilmington, NC.
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