How it Works
Interested?
Step 1.
It All Starts with a 10-Minute Brainwave Recording.
We conduct an eyes-closed 10 minute quantitative electroencephalogram (q-EEG) and an electrocardiogram (EKG) that measure brainwave frequencies as well as heart rate and brain-heart coherence.
Step 2.
We Translate the Insights from Your Recording.
Your brainwave recording is sent to Wave Neuroscience’s cloud platform where it is processed against a database of 60,000+ Brainwave recordings. Your digital brain image is converted into an easy to interpret report, complete with deep insight and age & gender matched comparisons.
If we identify areas of the brain that are not functioning properly, partners can use that report to generate a patient specific care protocol and track progress over time.
Step 3.
Brainwave Stimulation Personalized for You.
If the report indicates you can benefit from personalized brain stimulation, a protocol is generated based on the brainwave recording data and can be delivered via in-clinic therapy, called MeRT. Brain stimulation sessions occur daily, 5-days per week for approximately 30 minutes over one month. During this time, your personalized protocol is used to intelligently choreograph brainwave activity into a more synchronized state.
MeRT In‑Clinic Treatment
Step 4.
Brainwave Recording Reassessment
With MeRT you'll receive another 10-minute, eyes-closed recording after a few weeks to assess changes in brainwave activity resulting from brain stimulation.
This care is objectively measured and managed using sequential recordings every 10 days and with clinical progress measured through a variety of 3rd party neurocognitive assessments, questionnaires, and instruments.
Nick
Hardwick
(40 years old) - Former All American NFL center for the San Diego Chargers.
Over Nick's career he endured an estimated 30,000 hits to the head, and from that - experienced his brain not working up to his standard. He was experiencing getting lost in his train of thought, was becoming increasingly emotional, noticed himself withdrawing from friends and family and found himself overall confused with life. After receiving brain stimulation his focus and retention returned to levels he hadn't seen in a long time, his motivation and resilience to stick with assignments and tasks increased dramatically, and finally again wanted to engage socially with his community.
Britt
Slabinski
(51 years old) - Retired Command Master Chief in the US Navy.
Britt served with the US Navy Seal Teams for 25 years and over that time he did 15 deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. His time served was filled with countless blast injuries and multiple concussions. Just like many other veterans, once his time in the military was up - he was diagnosed with a gambit of disorders and was prescribed an immense amount of medications. Britt decided that he did not want to go the pharmaceutical route in his healing and began to explore alternative avenues for better brain health. After speaking with some of his buddies, he was pointed in the direction of Wave Neuroscience. After his first brain scan and reading - he begain to feel hope, for the first time in a long time. After treatment - his sleep severely improved, his debilitating headaches went away and his overall well-being improved significantly. Britt is now a major spokesperson for Wave's technology in the military community.
Becca
Speak
Surfer, snowboarder & model
After another major concussion Becca completely lost her ability to speak, despite having normal CT & MRI scans. She was also experiencing many standard Post Concussive Syndrome symptoms such as depression, anxiety, headaches and disrupted sleep. After just 6 weeks of brain stimulation she not only gained back her speech, but also - her anxiety and depression dissipated, she gained her appetite back and her sleep improved significantly. Since having such a positive experience with Wave Neuroscience, Becca has since been an advocate in creating more awareness for brain health and overall care for repetitive brain injuries.
Shane
Dorian
(49 years old) - Professional Big Wave Surfer
Shane experienced multiple major concussions during his surfing career, 3 of which happened within one year...
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