AI-generated
- HRV( Heart Rate Variability) measures variations between consecutive heartbeats.
- It indicates the balance between:
- sympathetic (activation, stress) and
- parasympathetic (calm, recovery).
- Higher HRV = good adaptability, resilience, effective recovery.
- Lower HRV = chronic stress, fatigue, autonomic imbalance, higher emotional/cardiovascular risk.
Why it matters in neurotherapy
- Shows the patient’s stress/regulation state at evaluation.
- Enables monitoring of interventions (neurofeedback, PBM, relaxation, mindfulness).
- Children: anxiety, ADHD, school stress, emotional regulation.
- Adults: burnout, depression, anxiety, trauma, cardiovascular prevention.
đŸ‘‰ HRV in iMediSync complements QEEG, giving a dual view:
- how the brain functions (EEG/QEEG) and
- how the body reacts to stress (HRV).