Biofeedback According to an article by Bette Runck of the National Institute of Mental Health Biofeedback
"is a treatment technique in which people are trained to improve their
health by using signals from their own bodies." For example a physical
therapist may use biofeedback to help stroke victims regain movement in
paralyzed muscles. Biofeedback treatment has been proven to
alleviate pain and stress. Nobody can explain just how biofeedback works
but most patients benefit from biofeedback by learning to relax and modify their behavior. It is believed that relaxation is a key component in biofeedback treatment of many disorders, particularly those brought on or made worse by stress. http://advancedthetapractitioner.com |




