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biofeedbackbi‧o‧feed‧back /ˌbaɪəʊˈfiːdbæk $ ˌbaɪoʊ-/ noun [uncountable] - Although biofeedback and hypnotism seem to benefit some patients, such services are not often readily available.
- Conditioning the patient to relax these muscles through electromyographic biofeedback techniques has been attempted with some degree of success.
- His own diagnostic machine called the Dielectric Diagnostic Analyser, employs computerised biofeedback techniques to determine energy disturbances at cellular level.
- More recently, biofeedback treatment has been suggested and reported to be effective in about two thirds of patients.
- Similarly, Miner, in a successful controlled biofeedback trial, encouraged patients to squeeze for at least 20 seconds.
- Some athletic programs already use biofeedback.
- This should be carefully looked for because it can be improved by biofeedback treatment.
a method of helping people to relax by teaching them to control their heart rate, breathing etc, using an instrument attached to the body |