[
US
/baɪoʊˈfidˌbæk/
]
[ UK /bˌaɪəʊfˈiːdbæk/ ]
[ UK /bˌaɪəʊfˈiːdbæk/ ]
NOUN
- a training program in which a person is given information about physiological processes (heart rate or blood pressure) that is not normally available with the goal of gaining conscious control of them
How To Use biofeedback In A Sentence
- One study evaluated paced respiration, muscle relaxation, or biofeedback control in 33 menopausal women with frequent hot flashes.
- Time management, biofeedback, or muscle relaxation techniques also may help.
- Burgio and colleagues compared the effectiveness of behavior training with and without biofeedback in the treatment of urge urinary incontinence in older women.
- Music, massage, imagery, progressive muscle relaxation, biofeedback, and therapeutic touch are a few examples.
- There are a number of different possible ways of using biofeedback apparatus in assisting clients to relax.
- The results of this study support the efficacy of EEG biofeedback training in an inpatient drug treatment program.
- Behavioral therapies, such as biofeedback and meditation, are recommended when stress is a factor. Tracking down migraine triggers
- As a result, the patient may attempt to function without biofeedback or may rely primarily on pharmacologic interventions.
- Healing Rhythms comes with the Iom biofeedback unit, which measures your skin conductance and heart rate variability. Healing Rhythms Gathers the Wisdom of Chopra, Ornish, and Weil
- Although biofeedback and hypnotism seem to benefit some patients, such services are not often readily available.