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Biofeedback training is done in specialized labs. During the session, the therapist applies electrical sensors on different areas of the patient's body, such as the abdomen, head or other body parts, and will be hooked to the biofeedback machine. These sensors monitors body functions such as heart rate, body temperature and blood pressure. The information is fed back to the patient as cues, such as a beeping sound or a flashing light. The therapist gives instruction on different ways, both mental and physical, to help control the body's physiological reactions.

A biofeedback session can last for 30 to 60 minutes. The length and number of sessions will depend on your condition and how quickly you learn to control your body's responses. After weeks of practice, the biofeedback machines are no longer needed, and you can practice the techniques on your own.

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Edited Biofeedback Usage: Overview 15 years ago

Biofeedback is used in treating a number of physical and mental health issues, including:

  • Anxiety or stress
  • Asthma
  • Constipation
  • Depression
  • Drug and alcohol abuse
  • Eating disorders
  • Heart problems
  • High blood pressure
  • Incontinence
  • Irritable bowel syndrome
  • Motion sickness
  • Pain
  • Panic disorders
  • Paralysis
  • Physical performance
  • Raynaud's disease
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Edited Biofeedback Overview: Overview 15 years ago
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Biofeedback is often used as a relaxation technique. Relaxation can diminish symptoms associated with Heartburn/GERD. Biofeedback is a technique which involves training people to improve their health by using the mind to control bodily functions. In biofeedback session, you are connected to electrical sensors that allow you to measure and receive feedback or information about your body. With the help of these sensors, you will be trained how to make changes in your body to get the desired results.

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Biofeedback is often used as a relaxation technique. Relaxation can diminish the symptoms of associated with Heartburn/GERD. Biofeedback is a technique which involves training people to improve their health by using the mind to control bodily functions. In biofeedback session, you are connected to electrical sensors that allow you to measure and receive feedback or information about your body. With the help of these sensors, you will be trained how to make changes in your body to get the desired results.

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