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Brain Wave Collection Series Chapter4 -Data Collection for EEG & ERP, Part 2 -QEEG Recording Quality

Proper patient education, capping of the head, ear preparation, and other technical collection practices are explained for staff, technicians, doctors, therapists, and patients. Tips and clinical pearls to save time and materials and patient anxiety are presented. Common artifacts and errors in the collection are listed with suggestions from years of experience. How to go to the bathroom with an EEG cap on.

This series is for patients, technicians, clinicians, and counselors who use QEEG and ERP for wellness and neurofeedback, and anyone interested in the process of data collection and interpretation.

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All Chapters in one Playlist "Brain Wave Collection" - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLj6rgu4f9-ftkgbfN1GOO2dioS_vD9OPs

Dr. Michael Pierce has 25 years of clinical experience in chiropractic neurology and metabolism and uses clinical and laboratory science-based reasoning wherever it is possible to provide safe and effective wellness and lifestyle changes for those suffering chronic pain or illness.
Dr. Michael Pierce is board certified in neurology by the American Chiropractic Neurology Board, which is the sole specialty board in neurology recognized by the American Chiropractic Association (ACA). The ACNB’s Diplomate program has achieved accreditation by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA). Chiropractic as a discipline is endorsed by the US Department of Education, by the Department of Health and Human Services, is applied by the US military, and research is partially funded by the National Institutes of Health.

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These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. They are not intended to replace the advice of a physician. They are not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure any disease or condition. Please seek the advice of your physician before attempting any of the methods referred to here. This is for educational and entertainment purposes only. This does not establish a doctor-patient relationship and you are viewing this material at your own risk. The opinions presented and viewpoints summarized are not necessarily those of the presenter and are intended to provoke discussion and healthy debate.
We love to see your comments and stories and the discussions that follow. Please do not send us detailed personal questions about your specific health needs as we cannot answer them in this type of forum. We will strive to use the questions here as an opportunity to explain general concepts, share resources, and clarify the clinical critical thinking process in general, but not for specific cases. If you have stories with detail to tell, feel free, but this is not a secure place, and your details are open for all to see. Sometimes that is a good thing and helps us all learn, and sometimes it can be risky-you decide at your own risk how much to disclose. We have lively discussions but there can be no personal answers provided or medical advice given.

There are lots of providers who have more skill and experience than I do, and many are closer to you. Here are some more resources and other options for you to find: You can locate -
1. Neurofeedback practitioners from www.BCIA.org
2. Chiropractic neurologists from www.ACNB.org
3. QEEG analysts from https://qeegcertificationboard.org/

❗ Attributions:
Brain anatomy – By BruceBlaus - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=47242989
Brain human normal inferior view- By Brain_human_normal_inferior_view.svg: Patrick J. Lynch, medical illustratorderivative work: Beao - Brain_human_normal_inferior_view.svg, CC BY 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=8053128
Temporal muscle (red). - By Anatomography - Anatomography( configuration page of this image[1], CC BY-SA 2.1 jp, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=20910061
Position of occipitalis muscle (shown in red). - By Anatomography - Anatomography (setteing page of this image), CC BY-SA 2.1 jp, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=21178197

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