Abstract:
This case study investigates the therapeutic potential of NeurOptimal neurofeedback in addressing the mul tifaceted challenges faced by a 27-year-old female patient with a history of cerebral vascular narrowing. Following neurosurgery during childhood, the patient experienced persistent motor impairments, emotional dysregulation, and social withdrawal, further exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the course of 12 NeurOptimal sessions, the patient demonstrated significant improvements in physical functionality, emotional resilience, and social engagement. This study highlights the potential of NeurOptimal neurofeedback as a non-invasive, complementary intervention for individuals with complex neurological and psychological condi tions, and calls for further research to validate its efficacy in broader clinical applications [1-3].