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Biofeedback (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Biofeedback (Psychology)'
Articles 171 to 180 of 200:
29 Jun 2008
We investigated the effects of a plantar pressure-based tongue-placed electrotactile biofeedback on postural control during quiet standing under normal and altered vestibular and neck proprioceptive conditions. To achieve this goal, 14 young healthy ...
rec_pub_18597943-can-plantar-pressure-based-tongue-placed-electrotactile-biofeedback.htm
Degree of handedness affects intermanual transfer of skill learning.
29 Jun 2008
Intermanual transfer of skill learning has often been used as a paradigm to study functional specialization and hemispheric interactions in relation to handedness. This literature has not evaluated whether degree of handedness impacts learning and ...
rec_pub_18592225-degree-handedness-affects-intermanual-transfer-skill-learning.htm
Motor unit recruitment and proprioceptive feedback decrease the common drive.
16 Jun 2008
It has been documented that concurrently active motor units fire under the control of a common drive. That is, the firing rates show high correlation with near-zero time lag. This degree of correlation has been found to vary among muscles and among ...
rec_pub_18562556-motor-unit-recruitment-proprioceptive-feedback-decrease-common-drive.htm
[Constipation in adults: an update]
14 Jun 2008
Constipation affects 2% to 27% of individuals. It is associated to irritable bowel syndrome in 59% of cases, to a pelvic floor dysfunction in 29% and to a low transit time in 13%. During assessment of patients with constipation the effects of ...
rec_pub_18769795-constipation-adults-update.htm
14 Jun 2008
rec_pub_18590248-listen-heart-rate.htm
11 Jun 2008
The onset of cognitive rehabilitation brought with it a hope for an effective treatment for the traumatic brain injured subject. This paper reviews the empirical reports of changes in cognitive functioning after treatment and compares the relative ...
rec_pub_18551365-efficacy-traumatic-brain-injury-rehabilitation-interventions-qeeg.htm
The role of biofeedback in the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders.
Jun 2008
Biofeedback is a form of treatment that has no adverse effects and can be provided by physician extenders. The therapy relies on patients' ability to learn how to influence their bodily functions through dedicated machinery and teaching. This Review ...
rec_pub_18521115-the-role-biofeedback-treatment-gastrointestinal-disorders.htm
[Treatment of stress urinary incontinence with perineal biofeedback by using superficial electrodes]
30 May 2008
PURPOSE: We analyze the pelvic floor muscles treatment outcomes by using biofeedback (BFB) with electromyography with superficial electrodes in women diagnosed as having stress urinary incontinence (SUI). Besides, we compare this treatment with ...
rec_pub_18655347-treatment-stress-urinary-incontinence-perineal-biofeedback-using.htm
Stress urinary incontinence: an overview of diagnosis and treatment options.
30 May 2008
Giving birth is known to create risk for various degrees of urinary incontinence (UI) at any time after the birth. Environmental and genetic factors predispose many women to pelvic floor disorders. When a woman determines she is incontinent and has ...
rec_pub_18605512-stress-urinary-incontinence-overview-diagnosis-treatment-options.htm
30 May 2008
The aims of the present meta-analysis were to investigate the short- and long-term efficacy, multidimensional outcome, and treatment moderators of biofeedback as a behavioral treatment option for tension-type headache. A literature search identified ...
rec_pub_18540732-meta-analysis-biofeedback-tension-type-headache-efficacy-specificity.htm
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