Biofeedback
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biofeedback Definition:
biofeedback is a technique that measures bodily functions, ... , skin temperature , and muscle tension.
biofeedback uses your mind to control your body. ...
Attention deficit
... Deficit Disorder Research Alternative & Complement ary Therapies
biofeedback & ADD ( Attention Deficit Disorder ) EEG
biofeedback and ADD ... Attention Deficit Disorder - ADD (Understanding ...
Attention deficit disorder
... Deficit Disorder Research Alternative & Complement ary Therapies
biofeedback & ADD ( Attention Deficit Disorder ) EEG
biofeedback and ADD ... Attention Deficit Disorder - ADD (Understanding ...
Syncope
... seizures ; coma ; syncope ; ... McGrady AV et al. Outcome of
biofeedback -assisted relaxation for neurocardiogenic syncope and headache : a clinical replication series. Appl Psychophsyio
biofeedback March 1997. 22(1) pp63-72. return to top ... Because of the ...
Acupuncture
... made in the management of the chronic pain that often accompanies cancer and in the education of patients and physician s in such techniques as
biofeedback , acupuncture , ... Medications General anesthesia Manipulating the phrenic nerve (which controls the diaphragm ) Hypnosis ...
Baldness
... hair loss may follow the typical male pattern (receding front hairline and/or thinning hair at the top of the head). Baldness ( Hair Loss )
biofeedback Chronic Pain Deep Breathing (Relaxation Therapy) Hair Loss Low Back Pain Meditation (Relaxation Therapy) Mindfulness Meditation (Relaxation ...
Binge eating
... overachieving behavior ... Binge Eating Binge-Purge Behavior ( Bulimia ) Bioengineered Foods ( Genetic ally Engineered Foods )
biofeedback Biomicroscopy ( Slit-Lamp Exam ) ... Signs of binge eating : - eating much more rapidly than usual eating until feeling uncomfortably full ...
Bifocals
... and procedures Bile duct , illustration Biliary calculus --see Gallbladder problems and procedures Biliary colic Bilirubin , total
biofeedback for Incontinence ... If you wear bifocals , look through the bottom reading portion. Do the test with each eye separately, first the ...
Bladder Problems
... feed ... Overactive bladder is a form of urinary incontinence . Treatment s for overactive bladder include pelvic muscle exercise s,
biofeedback , and medication. Source:MedicineNet Women's Bladder Problems Solved - Source:WebMD Feature Archive ... ...
Chronic Pain
... made in the management of the chronic pain that often accompanies cancer and in the education of patients and physician s in such techniques as
biofeedback , acupuncture , ... Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is a chronic pain syndrome with two forms. CRPS 1 currently replaces the term " ...
EEG
... However, if you were sleep-deprived or given a sleep medication, have someone drive you home after the test. (back to top) Author: ... EEG
biofeedback & children with ADD Eighteen children with ADD / ADHD , some of whom were also LD, ranging in ages from 5 through 15 were randomly assigned ...
Exercise
... to build healthy bodies and increase the efficiency of the immune system . Exercise aids. You can also exercise by using special weights or
biofeedback . Ask your health care team about these exercise aids. [Top] Hold the Squeeze 'til After the Sneeze ... Exercise , sports and doping Flying, ...
Hypertension
... Research Alternative & Complement ary Therapies Aromatherapy Yoga Meditation & Relaxation Autogenic training Vegetarianism
biofeedback Qigong Research Transcen dental Meditation reduces high blood pressure ... Hypertension or high blood pressure is a risk factor for ...
Orchiectomy
... and procedures Bile duct , illustration Biliary calculus --see Gallbladder problems and procedures Biliary colic Bilirubin , total
biofeedback for Incontinence ... Indication: palliative treatment of advanced prostate cancer in patients for whom orchiectomy or estrogen ...
Osteopathy
... or osteopathy may offer possible solutions for relieving pressure on the sciatic nerve and the accompanying pain . Acupuncture and
biofeedback may also be useful as pain control methods. An ophthalmologist is a physician -- a medical doctor (MD) or doctor of osteopathy (DO) -- who ...
Pain Management
... Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) (Relaxation Therapy) Progressive Relaxation (
biofeedback ) ... Gordon, D. B. "Nonopioid and Adjuvant Analgesics in Chronic Pain Management: Strategies for Effective Use." Nursing Clinics of North ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder
... Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ) Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) (Relaxation Therapy) Progressive Relaxation (
biofeedback ) PTSD ( Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder ) ... Patients with acute stress disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), or conversion ...
Stress management
... is a stress -related skin disorder, and it is therefore surprising that stress management and relaxation techniques (e.g. meditation,
biofeedback , visualisation,etc) are not generally ... individual psychotherapy using cognitive- behavior al approaches - Cognitive- behavior al approaches ...
Urinary Incontinence
... sometimes cause urinary incontinence . Most convulsions last for a minute or less before stopping spontaneously. Multi ple studies show that
biofeedback works for certain types of urinary incontinence , anal pain related to excessive muscle contraction s and constipation caused by problems ...