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Biofeedback for Multiple Sclerosis - MS and Biofeedback by Rudy S. Patient Expert Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:09pm 1 Comment This is a great article discussing how biofeedback can help with some symptoms of multiple sclerosis Link: Biofeedback for Multiple Sclerosis - MS and Biofeedback . As a complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) technique, biofeedback falls into my category of “cool CAM things to try,” for several reasons: 1) it is unlikely to hurt you; 2) it may actually Read on »
Alternative medicine - Biofeedback by VidyaSury Facebook Posted Sat 04 Dec 2010 12:00am Biofeedback can help improve your health. As an alternative treatment, biofeedback techniques can control stress, migraines, and even blood pressure. Long ago..., researchers began realizing that you can influence some of your body's functions, with a little help from biofeedback. What Is Biofeedback? Biofeedback is an alternative medicine Read on »
Performance anxiety: Biofeedback relieves stage fright by Douglas E. Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Wed 30 Jun 2010 3:35pm . Many talented musicians, actors, speakers and others experience performance anxiety, often called stage fright. A new study shows that biofeedback can be highly effective... received training in biofeedback that was designed to teach them how to control their heart rate through thoughts and emotions. These students also performed again after four weeks Read on »
An Introduction to Biofeedback T ... by Amy H. Posted Sat 13 Dec 2008 11:29pm An Introduction to Biofeedback Therapy for Relieving Pain Thursday, June 19, 2008 16:56 A guest post by Heather Johnson Biofeedback therapy has benefited many people who... people use medical devices for biofeedback therapy, though it isn’t always necessary. Learning how to relax one’s back muscles is a form of biofeedback, for example, which can Read on »
Biofeedback for Multiple Sclerosis by stuart Patient Expert Posted Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:24pm Is It? Biofeedback taps into the mind-body connection for healing purposes. Formal biofeedback therapy uses monitoring equipment to translate different bodily reactions into pictures or sounds... As a complementary/alternative medicine (CAM) technique, biofeedback falls into my category of “cool CAM things to try,” for several reasons: 1) it is unlikely to hurt you Read on »
Biofeedback by Dr. Alexander Mauskop Medical Doctor Posted Mon 14 May 2012 9:44am Biofeedback is an excellent preventive headache treatment with its efficacy proven in many rigorous studies. What prompted me to write this blog post is seeing yet another child (I see kids with headaches aged 10 and older) who had seen his pediatrician and a pediatric neurologist and neither physician mentioned biofeedback. Instead, they just ... Read on »
Biofeedback - standard definition and potential benefits by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 14 Oct 2008 4:02am Biofeedback has evolved from a fascination in the 1960s and 1970s to a mainstream methodology today for treating certain medical conditions and improving human performance. This evolution has been driven by years of scientific research demonstrating that the mind and body are connected, and that people can be taught to harness the power of this [...] Read on »
What Is Biofeedback Therapy? by Gwen G. Registered Nurse Posted Sun 26 Oct 2008 2:36am 2 Comments the development of biofeedback therapy, we can not only gauge our exact responses to stress but also control them. Biofeedback therapy is a system designed to use electronic impulses... and help you reverse it. Biofeedback therapy is a very different, innovative approach to stress relief compared to solutions of past.  In previous treatment efforts Read on »
What Is Biofeedback And How Can It Help You? by Methods of Healing Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:14pm Humans are neither machines nor robots. Some of our automatic functions can be difficult (if not impossible) to control. Is this true? Really? How about training our body to react differently by monitoring some parameters through biofeedback? How Biofeedback Works: A Little Introduction Imagine that you are sitting in front of a regular Read on »
Wrinkle Reducing Biofeedback Technique by VibrantGlow Patient Expert Posted Thu 16 Oct 2008 7:58pm muscles using a biofeedback technique. Sounds promising. If you're interested in giving it a try, here's what Eby says you should do: " For those frown lines on your forehead and deep furrows between the eye brows, try this simple biofeedback technique: Place a piece of masking tape on your forehead while it is relaxed. As soon as you start to frown, you Read on »