05/06/2026
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and the conversation is increasingly focused on measurable change in care.
Trauma, including concussions and mild traumatic brain injuries, has long been associated with changes in attention, emotional regulation, and cognitive function. While research into neurofeedback for trauma care is still developing, studies over the past decade have explored how biofeedback and neurofeedback may help patients observe and train physiological responses in real time.
This review provides an overview of the early clinical interest in neurofeedback for TBI and symptom regulation: https://hubs.li/Q04fJgWh0
As technology and research continue to evolve, the focus is shifting toward how clinicians can better monitor regulation, engagement, and functional outcomes in practice.
This month, will be at the Trauma Research Foundation's 37th Annual Boston
International Trauma Conference alongside SYMMETRY Neuro-Pathway Training. If you are attending, you can explore how this translates into practice.
Background: Neurofeedback, a type of biofeedback, is an operant conditioning treatment that has been studied for use in the treatment of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in both civilian and military populations. In this approach, users are able to see or hear representations of data relate...