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autogenous

In medicine, self-generated by the body. For example, autogenous blood transfusion involves the collection of blood from a patient, prior to undergoing surgery, for use during and after the operation. It is a valuable procedure for operations that may require large transfusions or where a person has a rare blood group.



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In BFRT, biofeedback is usually augmented with relaxation techniques such as diaphragmatic breathing, progressive muscle relaxation training, autogenic training, guided imagery, and meditation.
Tanigawa (14) proposed that improvements made by patients using passive stretching may be the result of both autogenic inhibition and tensile stress applied to the muscle.
in Houston to obtain the license to commercialize Autogenic Feedback Training Exercise (AFTE), a technology originally developed for NASA by Patricia Cowings, an African American scientist at its Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California, in the heart of Silicon Valley.
 
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