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Rewiring the Brain,
Restoring Potential.

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Neuromodulation

Neuromodulation uses electrical energy to help rebalance the way nerve cells communicate. By targeting specific brain areas, neuromodulation can boost recovery, sharpen thinking, reduce symptoms, and even improve mood or movement. It's non-invasive, science-backed, and a promising tool in modern neurorehabilitation.

Recharging the mind with science and signal.

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Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation 

Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) delivers a low, constant electrical current through electrodes placed on the scalp. The current flows from the anode (positive) to the cathode (negative), modulating the activity of underlying brain areas.

 

Stimulation under the anode typically excites neurons, making them more likely to fire, while the cathode generally inhibits activity, reducing the likelihood of firing. This controlled modulation can enhance or suppress brain function to support recovery and performance.

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tDCS can be used to help with:

  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

  • Chronic pain

  • Headaches/Migraines

  • Stroke recovery

  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)/Concussion

  • Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

  • Schizophrenia 

  • Cognitive rehabilitation (Memory, Attention, Executive Control)​

  • Dementia/Alziehmers 

  • Motor rehabilitation 

  • Parkinsons

  • Multiple Sclerosis 

  • Dyslexia

  • Aphasia

  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

  • Spatial Neglect

  • Addiction and craving control

Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation 

Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) uses a very low-intensity alternating current delivered through electrodes placed on the earlobes or temples. Unlike direct current, this gentle back-and-forth flow of electricity doesn’t push neurons to fire directly—instead, it leaves them in a more responsive and flexible state.

By modulating brainwave patterns and neurotransmitter activity, CES can help "reset" brain regions that may be stuck in patterns of overactivity or underactivity, supporting emotional balance, relaxation, and improved sleep.

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CES can be used to help with:

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Insomnia and sleep disturbances

  • Stress

  • Chronic Pain

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Microcurrent Electrical Therapy

Microcurrent Electrical Therapy (MET) delivers ultra-low electrical currents—often below the level of sensation—directly to the body or brain through electrodes. These microcurrents mimic the body’s natural electrical signals, working at a cellular level to support healing, reduce inflammation, and restore balance in the nervous system.

 

MET is thought to promote tissue repair, enhance ATP production (cellular energy), and regulate nerve activity, making it useful for both physical and neurological recovery.

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MET can be used to help with:

  • Chronic pain

  • Acute pain

  • Musculoskeletal pain

  • Neuropathic pain

  • Inflammatory pain

  • Post-surgical pain

  • Headaches and migraines

  • Back pain

  • Sciatic pain

  • Post-traumatic pain

Photobiomodulation

is a non-invasive therapeutic treatment that uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to stimulate natural cellular repair and optimise brain and body function. These wavelengths penetrate tissue and are absorbed by mitochondria—the energy-producing structures within cells—helping to enhance cellular energy production, improve circulation, reduce inflammation, and support tissue recovery. When applied transcranially, PBM can target brain networks involved in cognition, mood, performance, and recovery; when applied intranasally or vagally, it may further support autonomic regulation, systemic inflammation control, and nervous system balance. PBM is painless, safe, and drug-free, making it an increasingly researched adjunctive therapy for neurological, cognitive, and performance-related conditions.

  • Concussion and repetitive head injury exposure

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

  • Stroke rehabilitation and neurological recovery

  • Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)

  • Memory decline and age-related cognitive changes

  • Brain fog and concentration difficulties

  • Chronic fatigue and low mental stamina

  • Long COVID cognitive symptoms

  • Depression, anxiety, and stress-related conditions

  • Sleep disturbance and nervous system dysregulation

  • Neuroinflammatory conditions

  • Executive dysfunction and attention difficulties

  • Peak cognitive performance and mental resilience

  • Recovery optimisation for athletes and high-performance individuals

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