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Biofeedback is a technique in which people are trained to improve their health by learning to control certain internal bodily processes that normally occur involuntarily, such as heart rate, blood pre....
Biofeedback instructions can teach you to manage chronic pain by providing you with immediate information about your brain’s electrical activity (EEG), skeletal muscle activity (EMG), and skin temperature (TEMP) from biofeedback electrodes using biofeedback equipment.
Biofeedback training can be used to restore control of pelvic floor muscles, treating fecal incontinence and urinary incontinence in men and women.
Personal biofeedback training is an effective treatment for anxiety disorders that produces results comparable to those achieved by relaxation procedures like meditation and Progressive Relaxation.
Chronic distress may produce powerful physiological changes that can threaten your health. A biofeedback therapist can monitor you during mild stressors and train you to increase your awareness and control of your depth of relaxation.
Biofeedback can help everyone including athletes, executives, musicians, and students by improving their performance through teaching them to control arousal, focus attention, reduce misplaced muscular effort, and manage life stress.
Biofeedback, or applied psychophysiological feedback, is a patient-guided treatment that teaches an individual to control muscle tension, pain, body temperature, brain waves, and other bodily functiom....
Biofeedback uses biofeedback instruments to enhance your awareness and control of rapidly-changing physiological responses. Respiratory and Heart Rate Variablility biofeedback can help you learn to breathe effortlessly and protect your heart.
Biofeedback is a clinically-validated therapy that measures and displays your body’s performance to help you increase awareness and control of your physiology, and it can be an effective therapy for hypertension.
A biofeedback practitioner uses the results from the psychophysiological profile to develop a training program to help correct abnormal resting or stress-evoked physiological responses that may be associated with distress or drug craving.
Biofeedback clinical trials have shown that personal EEG biofeedback is an effective therapy for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Relaxation therapy is a broad term used to describe a number of techniques that promote stress reduction, the elimination of tension throughout the body, and a calm and peaceful state of mind.Relaxatk ...
Bruxism is the habit of clenching and grinding the teeth. It most often occurs at night during sleep, but may also occur during the day. It is an unconscious behavior or habit perhaps performed to rer....
Mind/body medicine, also known as behavioral medicine, is the field of medicine concerned with the ways that the mind and emotions influence the body and physical health.There was a time not long agoe....
Kegel exercises (Kegels) are exercises designed to strengthen the muscles of the lower pelvic girdle, or pelvic floor—the pubococcygeal (PC) muscles. The PC muscles support the bladder, urethrs....
A variety of complementary and alternative medicine therapies can be combined with western treatments to provide effective Integrative Medicine management of Coronary Artery Disease (CAD).
Some stress is good--it is a stimulus for growth and development, but it can become destructive. Stress is more accurately, not the actual noise, pollution, and human interactions that we have to deal with daily, rather it is how we react to those stimuli--how attached we are to them personally, and whether we are able to distance ourselves from their impact. Through the years, many tools have been developed to accomplish this detachment, including meditation, yoga stretching, tai chi, biofeed
Audiology offers a variety of diagnostic tools to identify the cause of and to treat tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
Temporomandibular joint syndrome (TMJ) is the name given to a group of symptoms that cause pain in the head, face, and jaw. The symptoms include headaches, soreness in the chewing muscles, and clickis....
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common intestinal condition characterized by abdominal pain and cramps; changes in bowel movements (diarrhea, constipation, or both); gassiness; bloating; nausea; s....