
How Biofeedback Helps
People with Parkinson's

Improved Gait and Balance
What if your brain could help you feel steadier on your feet?
This study showed that people with Parkinson’s who did just eight neurofeedback sessions (training their brainwaves while playing simple computer games) significantly improved their balance, standing still, and moving. They became more alert, steady, and in control of their own movement without changing medications.
The best part? Their brains learned how to self-correct, which means these changes might carry over into everyday life.
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