The document discusses a case study of a professional surfer who developed PTSD after a traumatic accident during a surfing trip in Fiji. He experienced symptoms like insomnia, panic attacks, and flashbacks. A QEEG brain scan showed abnormalities in areas associated with PTSD. The surfer underwent 20 sessions of remote neurofeedback therapy. This treatment helped reduce his PTSD symptoms and balance his brainwaves, as shown on a post-treatment QEEG. As a result, he was able to return to competitive surfing successfully. While PTSD cannot be cured, neurofeedback can significantly reduce symptoms and improve functioning.