Biofeedback
Biofeedback is a method of teaching the regulation of selected body functions thanks to feedback from physiological measurements.
Definition
In biofeedback, devices monitor signals such as muscle tension, breathing, heart rate, skin temperature or brain activity, and the learner sees feedback in real time. The goal is to develop greater awareness and control over physiological responses. Biofeedback is sometimes used as an element of support for stress, pain, tension or selected health problems, but it should be conducted responsibly and not replace treatment where it is needed.
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Practice and life
Common misunderstanding
It is a mistake to treat biofeedback as a miracle cure for everything. It is also a mistake to interpret medical data on your own without competent support.
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