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Wearable technology to characterize and treat mild traumatic brain injury subtypes: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial on biofeedback-based precision rehabilitation (SuBTyPE). [PDF]

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Biofeedback and Epilepsy

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2011
Biofeedback is a noninvasive behavioral treatment that enables a patient to gain volitional control over a physiological process. As a treatment for epilepsy, biofeedback interventions were explored from as early as the 1970s, concentrating on sensory motor rhythm (SMR) as a neurophysiologic parameter. Whereas SMR biofeedback aims to modulate frequency
Yoko Nagai
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Biofeedback for headache

Postgraduate Medicine, 1982
Biofeedback has proven effective in treatment of vascular and muscle contraction headache. However, many factors have not yet been explored. Research into personality and psychologic aspects that can predict success or failure with biofeedback is necessary, as is research into the applicability of skills learned in the laboratory to nonlaboratory ...
S, Diamond, M F, Epstein
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Biofeedback

1997
The overall success rate of biofeedback in ano-rectal incontinence and chronic constipation is reported to be 50-92% and 35-90%, respectively. In patients with neurogenic incontinence, the results are poor. Biofeedback, in case of outlet obstruction, seems only to be useful if there is paradoxical contraction of the external anal sphincter and/or the ...
J, Girona, E, Berg, I, Bross
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