نتایج جستجو برای: biofeedback training

تعداد نتایج: 320346  

2017
Jeffrey B. Taylor Anh-Dung Nguyen Mark V. Paterno Bin Huang Kevin R. Ford

BACKGROUND Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injuries in female athletes lead to a variety of short- and long-term physical, financial, and psychosocial ramifications. While dedicated injury prevention training programs have shown promise, ACL injury rates remain high as implementation has not become widespread. Conventional prevention programs use a combination of resistance, plyometric, balanc...

Journal: :Orthopedics 2012
Joshua W Hustedt Daniel J Blizzard Michael R Baumgaertner Michael P Leslie Jonathan N Grauer

Biofeedback devices are increasingly used to train orthopedic patients to comply with partial weight-bearing instructions for an injured or postoperative extremity. In a previous study, the authors showed that biofeedback was effective in training young participants. However, because many partial weight-bearing orthopedic patients are of advanced age, the current study was designed to test the ...

2012
Wanqing Wu Yeongjoon Gil Jungtae Lee

Currently considerable research is being directed toward developing methodologies for controlling emotion or releasing stress. An applied branch of the basic field of psychophysiology, known as biofeedback, has been developed to fulfill clinical and non-clinical needs related to such control. Wearable medical devices have permitted unobtrusive monitoring of vital signs and emerging biofeedback ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical psychology 1983
B M Kappes

Assessed the effects of particular treatment combinations of relaxation training, temperature, and EMG biofeedback on state-trait anxiety, symptom report, and self-concept. The four groups received one of the following sequences: (a) relaxation training, temperature, and EMG biofeedback; (b) temperature, EMG biofeedback, and relaxation; (c) temperature followed by EMG biofeedback; (d) EMG biofe...

Journal: :Acta of bioengineering and biomechanics 2016
Daria Chmielewska Magdalena Stania Agnieszka Smykla Krystyna Kwaśna Edward Błaszczak Grzegorz Sobota Violetta Skrzypulec-Plinta

PURPOSE The aim of the study was to evaluate the effects of a 6-week sEMG-biofeedback-assisted pelvic floor muscle training program on pelvic floor muscle activity in young continent women. METHODS Pelvic floor muscle activity was recorded using a vaginal probe during five experimental trials. Biofeedback training was continued for 6 weeks, 3 times a week. Muscle strenghtening and endurance e...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
jaspal singh sandhu department of sports medicine and physiotherapy, guru nanak dev university, amritsar, punjab, india maman paul department of sports medicine and physiotherapy, guru nanak dev university, amritsar, punjab, india hitanshu agnihotri department of sports medicine and physiotherapy, guru nanak dev university, amritsar, punjab, india

objective: the present study compares the efficacy of two most commonly used biofeedback relaxation techniques in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. method: 45 individuals with generalized anxiety disorder were randomly assigned to three groups (n=15): group i received electromyographic biofeedback relaxation training, group ii received alpha-electroencephalographic biofeedback rela...

2007
G. S. Gerber L. H. Tsai

Bales, G. T., G. S. Gerber, et al. (2000). "Effect of preoperative biofeedback/pelvic floor training on continence in men undergoing radical prostatectomy." Urology 56(4): 62730. OBJECTIVES: To determine whether preoperative biofeedback training improves urinary continence overall or the rate of return of continence in men undergoing radical prostatectomy. METHODS: One hundred men scheduled to ...

Journal: :Epilepsy & behavior : E&B 2004
Yoko Nagai Laura H Goldstein Peter B C Fenwick Michael R Trimble

We investigated the effect of galvanic skin response (GSR) biofeedback training on seizure frequency in patients with treatment-resistant epilepsy. Eighteen patients with drug-refractory epilepsy were randomly assigned either to an active GSR biofeedback group (n = 10) or to a sham control biofeedback group (n = 8). Biofeedback training significantly reduced seizure frequency in the active biof...

2013
Nathalie Peira Gilles Pourtois Mats Fredrikson

Emotions involve subjective feelings, action tendencies and physiological reactions. Earlier findings suggest that biofeedback might provide a way to regulate the physiological components of emotions. The present study investigates if learned heart rate regulation with biofeedback transfers to emotional situations without biofeedback. First, participants learned to decrease heart rate using bio...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1993
M A Benninga H A Büller J A Taminiau

Twenty nine patients, aged 5-16 years, were studied to evaluate whether biofeedback training is effective in treating children with chronic constipation and encopresis; the clinical outcome at six weeks and 12 months was also evaluated. Patients received on average five biofeedback training sessions. The existence of external anal contraction or decreased rectal sensation in 16 (55%) and eight ...

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