Biofeedback

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What is Biofeedback?,Biofeedback is information,Major types of biofeedback


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BIOFEEDBACK

What is Biofeedback?

A therapeutic procedure which uses electronic or electromechanical instruments to accurately measure, process, and feedback reinforcing information via auditory or visual signals. Used to help patient develop greater voluntary control of either neuromuscular relaxation or muscle re-education following injury. Biofeedback is a technique that gained popularity in the late 1960s. Most people’s exposure to biofeedback is from polygraph tests shown on television shows

Biofeedback displays your performance back to you. You probably use biofeedback every day without recognizing it . You receive weight biofeedback whenever you step on a bathroom scale . You obtain heart rate biofeedback after a run using a watch and your index finger. Biofeedback is information

Six major types of biofeedback include: Heart rate variability (HRV) biofeedback Muscle biofeedback Neurofeedback Respiratory biofeedback Sweat gland biofeedback Temperature biofeedback Major types of biofeedback

Designed to monitor some physiologic event, objectively quantify these monitorings, and interpret the measurements Biofeedback units cannot directly measure a physiologic event but they record some aspect which is highly correlated with the physiologic event Biofeedback reading gives an indication of a physiological process but should not be confused with the physiological process itself Biofeedback Instrumentation

The Biofeedback Loop Feedback Person Detection, Amplification Signal conditioning Program logic Recording Feedback signal processing Auditory - variety of sounds Visual - numbers, meters, lights Sensors

Clinical biofeedback, to strengthen the conditioned response, combines sophisticated technology and various other forms of relaxation, including: diaphragmatic breathing autogenic training progressive muscular relaxation mental imagery There are several types of clinical biofeedback, each monitoring a specific physiological system; these are: electromyography (EMG) electroencephalography (EEG) electrocardiography (EKG) electro dermal (EDR Clinical Biofeedback

Biofeedback provides you with the opportunity to take control of your health and to choose skills instead of pills .