Football Biofeedback & Neurofeedback EEG

 

Louise Ellis is an experienced BASES Accredited Sport & Exercise Scientist CSci (Psychology Support) , and in 2009 became the first accredited sports and exercise scientist in the UK to creatively apply the latest APA approved biofeedback and Neurofeedback training and monitoring to support professional footballers and athletes. To date, Louise is still one of few accredited sports psychologists using this specialist area and has worked with hundreds of professional and elite athletes – supporting them with mental preparation, performance and recovery from performance or injury. Biofeedback is a process of monitoring body responses, such as muscle tension & fatigue, Galvanic skin response (emotional and stress response training), heart rate variability, breathing / respiration, body temperature, and electrical activity of the brain – known as Neurofeedback.

Louise also provides biofeedback training to injured footballers at the Bridgewater Hospital, Manchester. It is widely regarded that when an athlete or footballer experiences a change in their mental or emotional state, whether conscious or unconscious, there is a change in the physiological state. The same applies when an athlete experiences a physiological change – there is a simultaneous change in mental and emotional state. Using the latest biofeedback and Neurofeedback technology, Louise provides professional and amateur footballers with tangible evidence about their psycho-physiological responses so they can learn a variety of sports psychology techniques to self regulate the brain and body in either active or passive performance settings.

Louise’s work ranges from supporting the professional or amateur footballer with mental preparation, performance enhancement and performance recovery / recovery from injury. Louise is able to monitor a footballer’s muscular tension, stress levels, brain states, respiration & heart rates and provide regular tangible evidence to the footballer throughout the season or during individual monitoring and self regulation sessions.

 

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