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biofeedbackIn medicine, the use of electrophysiological monitoring devices to ‘feed back’ information about internal processes and thus facilitate conscious control. Developed in the USA in the 1960s, independently by neurophysiologist Barbara Brown and neuropsychiatrist Joseph Kamiya, the technique is effective in alleviating hypertension and preventing associated organic and physiological dysfunctions. biofeedback
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At about the same time at which Taub was undertaking a series of elegant subhuman primate studies (6-8) from which the learned nonuse theory was formulated, Basmajian was initiating studies on electromyographic biofeedback applications to patients with stroke. Treatment of vulvar vestibulitis syndrome with electromyographic biofeedback of pelvic floor musculature," Journal of Reproductive Medicine 40 (1995):283-290. The program includes electromyographic biofeedback, pelvic floor muscle exercises and bladder and bowel retraining. |
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