Traumatic Brain Injury
At Tennessee Neurofeedback, we provide qEEG brain mapping and neurofeedback services for individuals recovering from traumatic brain injury (TBI) and concussions. If you’re searching for neurofeedback at a TBI clinic near you, you’re likely looking for options that go beyond medication alone.
We use clinically supported, drug-free neurofeedback for TBI to help restore healthy brain function. Our approach focuses on rebuilding brain balance, not masking symptoms. Whether you’re exploring neurofeedback services for TBI in Brentwood, Chattanooga, Knoxville, or Nolensville, you don’t have to figure this out alone.
Still Struggling After a Head Injury? You're Not Imagining It.
A traumatic brain injury, or TBI, happens when a sudden blow or jolt to the head disrupts how the brain works. It could come from a car accident, a sports collision, a bad fall, or even a blast. And while some people recover quickly, many don’t.
If weeks or months have passed and you’re still dealing with symptoms, that’s not weakness. That’s your brain telling you it needs more than rest.
Common TBI and post-concussion symptoms include:
- Persistent headaches or migraines
- Brain fog and difficulty thinking clearly
- Memory problems and forgetfulness
- Trouble sleeping or staying asleep
- Anxiety, depression, or mood swings
- Difficulty focusing or paying attention
- Irritability and emotional outbursts
- Light and sound sensitivity
- Dizziness and balance issues
- Feeling "not like yourself" anymore
What Is Neurofeedback for TBI, And Why Does It Work?
During a session of neurofeedback for TBI treatment:
- Small sensors are placed on your scalp (no needles, no shocks).
- We measure your brainwave activity using EEG technology.
- Your brain receives real-time audio or visual feedback when it shifts toward healthier patterns.
Over time, your brain learns to regulate itself more efficiently.
EEG neurofeedback can help improve memory, attention, mood, and sleep in people recovering from mild to moderate TBI, working alongside concussion treatment.
Why Do We Start With a Brain Map?
- It is safe and painless.
- It measures how your brain is functioning, not just its structure.
- It shows where your brain is overactive or underactive.
- It helps identify which areas need support.
Unlike an MRI or CT scan, a qEEG looks at brain function, which is often where TBI symptoms begin. It can detect communication problems in the brain even when imaging appears normal.
Once we review your brain map, our Board Certified Neurotherapists design a treatment plan tailored specifically to your brain and your symptoms. Your brain is unique. Your treatment should be too.
Who Can Benefit From Neurofeedback for TBI?
Post-concussion syndrome
Symptoms that linger for weeks or months after a concussion
Sports injuries
Athletes recovering from one or multiple concussions
Car accident TBI
Head trauma from collisions, even without visible impact
Slip and fall injuries
Head injuries from falls at home, work, or outdoors
Mild to moderate TBI
Injuries that didn't require surgery but still affect daily life
Veteran and military TBI
Blast injuries and combat-related head trauma
Why Tennessee Neurofeedback Is Different
- Board Certified Neurotherapists: Our team holds the gold standard credential in neurofeedback. These aren't wellness coaches; they are trained, certified professionals who specialize in the brain.
- Founded by a licensed therapist: TN Neurofeedback was founded by Kaka Ray, a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and board-certified Neurotherapist. Mental health and brain health are treated as two sides of the same coin here.
- Warm, calming environment: Brain injury recovery is stressful enough. Our clinics are designed to feel safe and welcoming, not clinical or overwhelming.
Frequently Asked Questions
Please call us on 615-290-8798 if you cannot find an answer to your question.