Stroke Recovery at the Center for Brain:
Regain Function, Restore Hope
If you or someone you love is still struggling after a stroke—whether it happened months or even years ago—you’re not alone. Many of the people who come to the Center for Brain feel like they’ve reached a plateau. They’ve tried physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, yet, still haven’t gotten their life back.
They’re told “this is as good as it gets.”
We’re here to tell you: More recovery is possible—even years after a stroke.
Here’s a link to an aphasia case from a stroke that had significant improvements beyond traditional speech therapy.
How We Help
At the Center for Brain, we specialize in helping individuals who have run out of traditional options but still want to get better.
Stroke affects more than just one area of the brain—it disrupts the entire system’s balance. That’s why symptoms like speech issues, fatigue, brain fog, memory problems, anxiety, depression, or loss of coordination often linger long after the stroke itself.
The good news is: the brain is capable of change,even years after an injury.
This principle is called neuroplasticity and it’s the foundation of what we do.
Advanced Brain Mapping:
The Foundation of Your Personalized Stroke Recovery Plan
At the Center for Brain, we don’t guess—we map your brain using advanced diagnostic technologies.
It’s a painless, non-invasive tool that measures your brainwave activity across multiple regions.
For stroke survivors, this data is invaluable. Brain mapping helps us see how the stroke may have disrupted critical EEG rhythms related to speech, memory, movement, and mood
This detailed brain analysis gives us a clear starting point and guides a customized treatment plan tailored to your needs.
Our comprehensive assessment combines sophisticated qEEG (quantitative electroencephalogram) brain mapping with ERP (Event-Related Potential) analysis—a specialized assessment that measures how your brain performs during specific tasks. This dual approach, rarely offered in clinical settings, provides a much more complete picture of your brain function.
What sets our approach apart is not just the advanced technology, but our expertise in analyzing the complex data from the qEEG, ERP, and traditional EEG readings. This integrated analysis allows us to develop a truly personalized treatment plan that addresses your brain’s unique needs and challenges.
Neurofeedback Therapy: Gently Rewiring the Brain
Once we know which areas need support, we begin neurofeedback therapy,a research-based approach that helps the brain relearn more balanced, functional patterns.
During each session, you watch a video or listen to music while sensors track brainwave activity in real time. Your brain gets instant feedback when it shifts toward healthier rhythms—reinforcing those changes naturally.
Over time, neurofeedback helps:
- Improve speech and memory
- Enhance motor coordination
- Reduce anxiety, frustration, or emotional reactivity
- Restore clarity, energy, and confidence
It’s non-invasive, drug-free, and calming.
Additional Therapies that Support Stroke Recovery
Depending on your unique brain and symptoms, your program may also include:
- Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Training – improves emotional regulation and nervous system balance
- Audio-Visual Entrainment (AVE) – supports cognitive flexibility and rhythm recovery
- Cognitive Retraining Tools – strengthen working memory, focus, and mental speed
Advanced Therapies to Support and Accelerate Brain Recovery
While neurofeedback is a powerful foundation of our program, it’s only one part of a highly integrated approach to stroke recovery. We combine multiple evidence-based, non-invasive technologies designed to stimulate the brain’s innate repair systems and restore lost function.
Neurofield Neurostimulation
One of the most impactful tools we use is Neurofield, a sophisticated system that delivers extremely targeted pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) stimulation to support neuroplasticity and healing. What sets Neurofield apart is its ability to combine PEMF with microcurrents, such as frequency-specific signals. These help regulate brain rhythms and reconnect disrupted networks.
Photobiomodulation
We also use photobiomodulation (low-level light therapy) to stimulate cellular energy and circulation in the brain. This gentle but powerful technology helps enhance oxygen use, reduce inflammation, and support the brain’s healing process,especially in areas affected by stroke.
Audio-Visual Entrainment and Sensory Integration
To round out the protocol, we offer audio-visual entrainment technologies that use rhythmic light and sound to help regulate brainwave patterns, boost mood, and improve cognitive flexibility. These can be particularly helpful in restoring rhythm and coordination across neural networks disrupted by stroke.
This comprehensive, multi-modal approach is part of what makes our program so uniqueand so effective. Each tool is chosen and customized based on your brain map and symptom profile, creating a recovery plan designed just for you.
Every treatment plan is customized. No two brains,or recoveries,are the same.
Who We Help
We help stroke survivors who are still struggling with speech, movement, memory, or fatigue—even if they’ve stopped making progress in traditional rehab.
Insurance coverage can be challenging—these are cutting-edge therapies not usually covered. Still, we’re committed to working with you to find options that fit your unique situation.
Real Stories of Recovery
No more outbursts. No more walker. Neurostimulation helps man re-gain physical and emotional stability after stroke.
Flipping a switch toward a hopeful future: Neurostimulation dramatically helps man restore vision and return to an active life after stroke.
From confusion to clarity: Neurofeedback helps pastor regain speech and independence after devastating second stroke.
Why Choose Center for Brain
Michael P. Cohen, Director of Center for Brain, has specialized in EEG biofeedback (neurofeedback) since 1996 and has been performing qEEG brain mapping since 2001. He has taught more than 2,500 physicians, psychologists, and therapists throughout the U.S. and around the world,helping professionals use brain-based tools to support complex conditions.
He is recognized as one of the nation’s most experienced educators in this field and has built the Center for Brain into a place where clinical excellence meets true compassion.
At our center in Jupiter, Florida, you’ll find a warm, supportive, and collaborative environment. Our team listens closely to your concerns, customizes your care, and walks with you every step of the way.
Whether you’re nearby or traveling to us from out of state, we’ll help you take the next steps toward recovery with clarity and confidence.
You Deserve a Second Chance at Recovery
Whether your stroke happened six months ago—or six years ago—it’s not too late to improve.
Discover what’s possible for your brain.