Heart Rate Variability Podcast

Research on Brain Injuries & Heart Rate Variability

Matt Bennett with Dr. Richard Gevirtz • 33m • 2024-03-21

About This Episode

In recognition of Brain Injury Awareness Month, Dr. Richard Gevirtz discusses his research on HRV and brain injuries. Explores how HRV biofeedback helps repair key brain functions after injury. Military study findings show concussion patients who don't heal easily have lower HRV than those who recover, suggesting HRV reflects brain healing status.

Key Takeaways

  • Concussion patients have lower HRV
  • HRV reflects brain healing status
  • Biofeedback aids brain function recovery
  • Military research supports findings
  • HRV biofeedback as treatment tool

Topics Covered

Brain Injury Concussion Military Research Rehabilitation Biofeedback

Episode Details

Show Heart Rate Variability Podcast
Host Matt Bennett
Guest Dr. Richard Gevirtz
Duration 33m
Published 2024-03-21
HRV Focus Primary topic

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