The Reign-Bow case study framework
Standardization matters. Without a shared template, clinics tend to publish only their most dramatic outcomes. We publish every approved case in the same structure, so what you see is what you get.
Presenting concerns
What the family came in with, in plain language — symptoms, daily impact, prior treatments, and goals.
qEEG findings
What the 19-channel baseline brain map showed: which regions and networks were over- or under-regulated.
Treatment plan & timeline
Targets, protocol, schedule, and week-by-week clinical milestones — physician-signed before treatment began.
Progress tracking
Session logs, midpoint parent-report measures, and weekly trend review from the NeuroAxis dashboard.
Parent observations
Real, unprompted quotes from the family — included to ground the data in lived experience.
Outcome summary
Baseline vs. follow-up metrics, a repeat qEEG comparison, and clinical interpretation of what changed.
Browse cases by focus area
Real, anonymized parent stories about communication gains — from single words to functional conversation — using qEEG-guided TMS at Reign-Bow Treatment Center in Lombard, IL.
Anonymized parent stories about attention, focus, and classroom engagement gains after qEEG-guided TMS protocols at Reign-Bow.
Anonymized parent stories about meltdown reduction, mood stability, and emotional regulation gains after qEEG-guided TMS.
Anonymized parent stories about sleep onset, night waking, and overall sleep architecture improvements after qEEG-guided TMS.
Anonymized parent stories about task initiation, planning, and follow-through gains after qEEG-guided TMS protocols.
Anonymized cases
- Communication9 years old·Autism (Level 2), minimally verbal
Case M.: From 3-word utterances to consistent 5–8 word requests over a 12-week qEEG-guided TMS course.
Read the full case → - Attention8 years old·Autism + co-occurring attention dysregulation
Case J.: Sustained classroom attention rose from <3 minutes to 18+ minutes after a 10-week protocol.
Read the full case → - Emotional Regulation11 years old·Autism + emotional dysregulation
Case S.: Meltdown frequency dropped from 6–8 per week to under 1 per week with sustained improvement at 90-day follow-up.
Read the full case → - Sleep7 years old·Autism, chronic insomnia, melatonin non-responder
Case L.: Sleep onset latency dropped from 90+ minutes to under 20; night wakings from 3–4 to 0–1.
Read the full case → - Executive Function13 years old·Autism with executive function deficits
Case A.: Independent task initiation rose from rare to consistent, with grade improvement across 3 subjects.
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Frequently asked questions
›Are these real patients?
Yes. Every case is real, pseudonymized, and reviewed by our medical director before publishing. Identifying details are modified for HIPAA compliance.
›Why is the framework the same for every case?
A standardized template lets families and referring clinicians compare cases fairly — and prevents cherry-picking the most dramatic outcome metric.
›Can my child's outcome look like one of these?
Maybe. Outcomes depend on baseline qEEG, plan adherence, age, and co-occurring factors. Our outcomes page shows the typical range.
›Where do these results come from?
Combined session logs, validated parent-report instruments, school reports where applicable, and a follow-up qEEG comparison.
