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a technique of self-help that uses feedback from specially designed equipment to monitor bodily processes such as brain waves and blood pressure in order to facilitate their control.
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A procedure that uses electrodes to help people gain awareness and control of their pelvic muscles.
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The use of auditory and visual signals reflecting a patient's muscular activity to allow the patient to facilitate or extinguish this' is muscle action. In patients with low back pain, the objective is to reduce pain by reducing muscle tension.
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Provision of information to a person regarding one or more physiological processes in an effort to enable the person to gain some element of voluntary control over bodily functions that normally operate outside of consciousness.
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A technique in which an individual learns to consciously control involuntary responses such as heart rate, brain waves, and muscle contractions. Information about a normally unconscious physiologic process is relayed back to the patient as a visual, auditory, or tactile signal. These responses are electronically monitored and noted through beeps, graphs, or on a computer screen, which are seen and heard by the participant.
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