We utilize an advanced neurological technology called a QEEG, which produces a brain map that allows us to quantify the power, amount, distribution and ratio of various brain waves. We use QEEGs for an initial assessment, to design your neuromodulation training program and to objectively track progress over your sessions.
To conduct the test, we place a comfortable cap on the individual’s head. The cap contains sensors that measure brain waves of various frequencies. This is an entirely non-invasive reading of the brain’s activity and frequency patterns. The recording usually takes about 45 minutes, from putting the cap on to taking it off. It causes no pain, has no side effects and can be done at almost any time of the day.
After the session, Dr. Wasserman will analyze the results and schedule a time to review his findings and treatment recommendations with you. The review session typically lasts anywhere from 45 to 60 minutes, and each patient is provided with a report that includes all the information discussed, along with the actual brain maps.
Call Sound Advice Audiology for more information or to schedule an appointment.
