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  • |Term=EEG biofeedback ...in certain brain disorders and in patients being treated with chemotherapy for breast cancer to enhance. Sensors are attached to a person's head, allowing
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  • ...ies, when situated in a context and at a proximity where they can interact for long enough, influence each other mutually, to a degree dependent on coupli ...that produces the beat is outside the brain so headphones are not required for entrainment to be effective.
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  • ...in certain brain disorders and in patients being treated with chemotherapy for breast cancer. Sensors are attached to a person's head, allowing brain acti ...the stress and psychological side effects of chemotherapy. Also called EEG biofeedback {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...s include a wide range of practices, including [[meditation]], [[yoga]], [[biofeedback]], [[hypnosis]], and [[guided imagery]]. These practices are designed to en ...s that enables an individual to learn how to change physiological activity for the purposes of improving health and performance.
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  • ...e Muscle Relaxation''' (''prəˈɡrɛsɪv mʌsl ˌriːlæksˈeɪʃən'') is a technique for reducing [[stress]] and [[anxiety]] by alternately tensing and relaxing the ...hen you relax them. This process is often combined with [[deep breathing]] for further relaxation.
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  • ...bladder control and increase bladder capacity. This therapy is often used for individuals suffering from [[Urinary Incontinence]] or [[Overactive Bladder ...gradually increasing the time between voiding. It is a first-line therapy for [[Urge Incontinence]] and [[Mixed Incontinence]]. The goal is to prevent le
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  • ...sudden onset of headache pain that becomes a daily occurrence and persists for more than three months. The pronunciation is /njuː ˈdeɪli pərˈsɪstən ...without significant pain-free periods; and it is '''persistent''', lasting for more than three months.
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  • ...octurnal enuresis]] (nighttime bedwetting), but can be equally distressing for the child and their family. ...nvolves a combination of behavioral strategies, medication, and sometimes, biofeedback. Behavioral strategies may include bladder training exercises and scheduled
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  • ...ords "brain", referring to the organ contained in the head and responsible for thought, and "computer interface", referring to a point where two systems, ...ng, or repairing human cognitive or sensory-motor functions. They are used for a variety of purposes, including medical treatment, artificial intelligence
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  • ...cle Tension]]: This is a condition in which muscles remain semi-contracted for an extended period. It can be caused by physical factors such as overuse or ...s, knees, forearms, feet, or a device. The purpose of massage is generally for the treatment of body stress or pain.
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  • Neural oscillations are critical for various brain functions, including [[Sensory processing|sensory processing] * [[Magnetoencephalography]] (MEG): A technique for mapping brain activity by recording magnetic fields produced by neural osci
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  • Treatment for pelvic floor dysfunction may include: * [[Biofeedback]]
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  • ...ng, or repairing human cognitive or sensory-motor functions. They are used for various purposes such as in medical research and the gaming industry. * [[Neurofeedback]]: A type of biofeedback that uses real-time displays of brain activity to teach self-regulation of
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  • ...ng, or repairing human cognitive or sensory-motor functions. They are used for various purposes such as in medical research and applications, gaming, and * [[Neurofeedback]]: A type of biofeedback that uses real-time displays of brain activity to teach self-regulation of
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  • * [[Biofeedback]]: A method used in medical or psychological treatment where individuals ar ...ce or experience leading to relatively permanent changes in the capability for movement.
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  • Pharmacological interventions for cognitive enhancement involve the use of [[nootropics]], also known as smar [[Neurofeedback]] is a type of biofeedback that uses real-time displays of brain activity to teach self-regulation of
    2 KB (214 words) - 06:39, 13 February 2024
  • Autogenic training is a method for influencing one's [[autonomic nervous system]] and physiological responses * [[Biofeedback]]
    2 KB (213 words) - 11:57, 10 February 2024
  • ...[[Progressive muscle relaxation|progressive muscle relaxation]], a method for managing stress and anxiety. * [[Biofeedback]]
    2 KB (214 words) - 06:58, 14 February 2024
  • ...ment for anismus typically involves a combination of [[physical therapy]], biofeedback, and sometimes medication or surgery. The goal of treatment is to improve t
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  • The assessment of pain is essential for effective management: ...Therapy''': Exercises and techniques can improve mobility and reduce pain for musculoskeletal conditions.
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