Biofeedback techniques are an excellent non-pharmacological option for those suffering from a variety of physical maladies or who simply want to improve how their body works.

We’ve separated physical and mental health into two separate categories in order to ease navigation, but the two are inextricably tied.

Biofeedback is an excellent supplemental tool that can give you access to a deeper level of your or your patients’ wellbeing. Biofeedback is generally unsuitable as the sole treatment for most serious physical maladies.

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Pain is a universal human experience and helps us navigate life in many ways. Chronic pain in particular, and the lack of adequate pain treatment, is the primary engine behind hundreds of thousands of opioid deaths.

Biofeedback wont perform surgery or cure internal bleeding. But it does have tools to address both acute pain, like stubbing your toe or giving birth, and chronic pain like results from improperly healed injuries or pathological inflammation.


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Heart disease is the leading cause of death for nearly every demographic. The heart pumps blood throughout the body and in ideal conditions maintains a flexible but steady rhythm throughout your entire life.

Along with genetics and lifestyle, stress can be one of the earliest and clearest risk factors for heart problems. And research indicates that Biofeedback Supported Stress Management can be an incredibly powerful tool when it comes to giving people control of their mental and physiological reactions.

But that’s not the only interaction between heart health and biofeedback. Heart rate variability (HRV) of an individual can offer an important clue to a variety of underlying factors of a person’s health.

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After a serious injury recovery and rehabilitation are critical in ensuring long term health and happiness as well as preventing recurring injuries.

Anyone who has injured themselves working or exercising knows how often seemingly minor injuries compound upon themselves, pulling vertebrae out of alignment, cramping muscles and more. Unfortunately, it’s easy to mistake a lack of immediate pain with true recovery.

It is absolutely critical that practitioners look beyond the surface and Biofeedback is the best way for both the patient and their care providers to understand habits and take deliberate control to prevent hidden problems from resurfacing.

Physical and occupational therapists in particular use Biofeedback to ensure recovery is as safe and smooth as possible.


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Whether you’re experiencing butterflies in the stomach or it’s churning with anxiety there are physiological indicators. But it goes so much deeper than that. Biofeedback offers tools and training to help gain control and manage numerous lower abdominal disorders including Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Constipation, Incontinence, Pelvic Floor Disorder, more.

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