نتایج جستجو برای: biofeedback training

تعداد نتایج: 320346  

Journal: :iranian journal of child neurology 0
m. janbozorgi assistant professor of clinical psychology,shahid beheshti university of medical sciences s. rajezi master of science of clinical psychology, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences s. sadr assistant professor of psychiatry,shahid beheshti university of medical sciences

objective behavioral interventions such as relaxation training and biofeedback are some of the most effective interventions for management of migraine headaches. in this study we evaluated the utility of biofeedback-assisted progressive muscle relaxation training (prt) in the treatment of migraine. materials and methods in this prospective study, twenty patients (12-18 years old) with a confirm...

Journal: :Mental health in family medicine 2010
Dana L Frank Lamees Khorshid Jerome F Kiffer Christine S Moravec Michael G McKee

Biofeedback is a mind-body technique in which individuals learn how to modify their physiology for the purpose of improving physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health. Much like physical therapy, biofeedback training requires active participation on the part of patients and often regular practice between training sessions. Clinical biofeedback may be used to manage disease symptoms as wel...

2013
Hyo Jeong Lee Kee Wook Jung Seung-Jae Myung

Biofeedback therapy is an instrument-based learning process centered on operant conditioning. The goal of biofeedback therapy in defecatory disorders is to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles, retrain rectal sensation and coordinate pelvic floor muscles during evacuation. Biofeedback therapy, in a broader sense, includes education, counseling, and diaphragmatic muscle training as well as exerci...

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

Previous studies have shown immediate compliance with weight-bearing instructions to be better after biofeedback training than after verbal or scale training. This study assessed retention of biofeedback training to determine potential clinical applicability. Twelve participants were enrolled in a prospective clinical study at an academic orthopedic center. Participants were trained with a biof...

2015
Jing Tang Zhihui Huang Yan Tan Nina Zhang Anping Tan Jun Chen Jianfeng Chen

Biofeedback therapy is a well-known and effective therapeutic treatment for constipation. A previous study suggested that adaptive biofeedback (ABF) training was more effective than traditional (fixed training parameters) biofeedback training. The aim of this study was to verify the effectiveness of ABF in relieving constipation-related symptoms. We noticed that in traditional biofeedback train...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 2001
J J Allen E Harmon-Jones J H Cavender

Individual differences in resting asymmetrical frontal brain activity have been found to predict subsequent emotional responses. The question of whether frontal brain asymmetry can cause emotional responses has yet to be addressed. Biofeedback training designed to alter the asymmetry of frontal brain activity was therefore examined. Eighteen right-handed female participants were randomly assign...

2017
Yo-Han Uhm Dae-Jung Yang

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of biofeedback postural control training using whole body vibration in acute stroke patients on balance and gait ability. [Subjects and Methods] Thirty stroke patients participated in this study and were divided into a group of 10, a group for biofeedback postural control training combined with a whole body vibration, one for biofeed...

Journal: :Gynäkologisch-geburtshilfliche Rundschau 1994

Journal: :The Journal of urology 2000
T Yamanishi K Yasuda N Murayama R Sakakibara T Uchiyama H Ito

PURPOSE We evaluated biofeedback training for incontinence due to detrusor overactivity in children. MATERIALS AND METHODS Included in our study were 22 boys and 17 girls with a mean age of 11.2 years. We noted nighttime incontinence in 3 patients, nighttime incontinence and daytime urinary symptoms in 26, and daytime incontinence in 10. All patients had detrusor overactivity and incontinence...

1997
Saroj Sharma

Modern Biofeedback Technique is the implementation of psychosomatic interrelationship in respect to health and disease, the psychophysical principle is utilized for psychosomatic self regulation. The basic concept of biofeedback training are well considered in the Vedas, and Yoga system of Indian philosophy. The concept of biofeedback training depends on the ancient philosophical concept of min...

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