
Stroke Recovery
Supporting Your Brain's Rehabilitation
After a stroke, the brain has a remarkable capacity to reorganise and recover. QEEG brain mapping identifies affected areas with precision, while neurofeedback supports your rehabilitation by encouraging neuroplasticity — working alongside your existing recovery team.
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Neuroplasticity After Stroke
A stroke disrupts the brain's normal electrical activity, affecting the neural circuits responsible for movement, speech, cognition, and emotional regulation. However, the brain possesses a powerful ability called neuroplasticity — the capacity to form new neural connections and reorganise existing pathways to compensate for damaged areas.
QEEG brain mapping provides a detailed functional picture of your brain after stroke, showing precisely which regions have been affected and how the surrounding areas are adapting. This objective data forms the foundation for a targeted neurofeedback protocol designed to support your unique recovery.
Neurofeedback does not replace physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy. It complements these essential services by working directly with the brain's electrical activity, encouraging the neural reorganisation that underpins all aspects of stroke recovery. Additionally, transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) may support neurological rehabilitation by increasing neuronal energy and enhancing cerebral blood flow to affected regions. Both approaches are available via the iSyncMe device at Inna MediSync.
How Neurofeedback Supports Stroke Recovery
Mapping Affected Regions
QEEG identifies precisely which brain areas show altered electrical activity following stroke. This functional assessment reveals how the brain is compensating and where targeted support is most needed.
Encouraging Neuroplasticity
Neurofeedback provides the brain with real-time information about its own activity, encouraging the formation of new neural pathways. This process of guided neuroplasticity supports recovery of function in affected areas.
Cognitive Rehabilitation
Post-stroke cognitive challenges — including attention, memory, and processing speed — are addressed through targeted brainwave training that supports the neural networks underlying these functions.
Emotional Recovery
Post-stroke depression and emotional changes are common. Neurofeedback can help stabilise mood-related brain patterns, supporting emotional wellbeing alongside your broader rehabilitation programme.
Ready to find out if this approach is right for you? Our clinical team can guide you.
What to Expect
Detailed Assessment
A thorough private consultation to understand your stroke history, current rehabilitation, and recovery goals. We will coordinate with your existing medical team where appropriate.
60 min · CollaborativeQEEG Brain Map
A non-invasive brain map captures your brain's current electrical activity, identifying affected areas and revealing how your brain is adapting and compensating post-stroke.
19-Channel · QEEGNeurofeedback Training
Personalised protocols target the specific regions and frequency bands most relevant to your recovery. Sessions are gentle, comfortable, and designed to support neuroplastic change.
Targeted · NeuroplasticProgress Review
Regular reassessments with follow-up brain maps track your neural recovery over time. Progress data can be shared with your rehabilitation team to inform ongoing care.
Data-Driven · OngoingClinical Foundations
Neurofeedback is a complementary rehabilitation approach. Always work with your stroke recovery team.
Who Can Benefit
Neurofeedback for stroke recovery is suitable for individuals at various stages of rehabilitation who are seeking additional brain-based support alongside their existing recovery programme.
Not sure if it's right for you?
Book a private 15-minute phone consultation. Our clinical team will listen carefully and advise whether this is the appropriate path for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to support your recovery?
Book a private consultation at our Romford clinic. We will discuss how brain mapping and neurofeedback can complement your existing stroke rehabilitation programme.