Am I a Candidate for Biofeedback or Neurofeedback for Chronic Pain?

“These non-invasive therapies help teach you how to control your own physiology – and in many cases – can reduce pain symptoms in the back, neck, nerves, and more.

Biofeedback is a type of therapy that uses sensitive electronic instruments to measure a person’s bodily processes, such as heart rate, and then feeds back that information to the patient. With this information, an individual can learn how to control their own physiology and, in many cases, reduce symptoms or improve function.

There are two main types of biofeedback: peripheral biofeedback and neurofeedback. Both have been shown to be helpful in reducing a wide range of chronic pain conditions.”

Read the full article at PracticalPainManagement.com

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