Biofeedback Home of biofeedback services

Biofeedback Home of biofeedback services

Dr. Ahmed Akbari
Dr. Ahmed Akbari
Arak
### What is biofeedback?
We have some body activities such as heart rate, breathing, body temperature, blood pressure, pain perception, brain waves, etc., which are involuntarily controlled. The parameters of these activities change unconsciously in response to environmental factors. above, etc.), may suffer from a disorder or disease.. drugs, their cost, etc.. we are looking for other methods.. Fortunately, a new technology has emerged that helps people control some of these involuntary functions to the extent that it is called biofeedback technology.. involuntary.... The purpose of biofeedback is to treat diseases, improve and prevent disorders, or even improve individual performance and achieve the desired performance of people...
with the difference that These components are exchanging information with each other... part of the system is giving information, which is called feed forward, and part of the system is returning information to the system, which is called feedback... self-regulation... that is, the system can adjust itself... the brain and therefore our body also acts as a very complex system on the same basis... if it performs well, it will be rewarded and if it behaves poorly, it will be punished... in this way, it can be said that biofeedback is a kind of Conditioning is an agent that receives a reward (feedback) if it shows the desired biological response and as a result of repeating it repeatedly adjusts its system.. I know how, it finds it and expresses the desired response as a result...
Types of biofeedback
. BFB temperature ..... - Neurofeedback is a type of biofeedback whose purpose is to change and modify brain waves.... In this method, electrodes are placed on the surface of the head and record the electrical activity of the EEG brain, and then the biofeedback device gives feedback to the person.... EEG activity... records brain waves... etc.. The neurofeedback technique can be used as a technique for relaxation (alpha training) or as a Technique for mindfulness (beta training)... (muscle tape): In this type of biofeedback, the electrical activity of the muscles is recorded... Electrodes are placed on the surface of the skin where the muscles are located. Blinks... stops.... By receiving this feedback, the individual gradually learns how to maintain muscle contraction at a normal level.... Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Biofeedback: Electrodes for biofeedback of heart rate changes, are placed on the chest, earlobe and finger or wrist to measure changes in the time interval between two consecutive heart beats.. The body... becomes... This feedback is used to improve diseases such as high blood pressure, PTSD, fibromyalgia, chronic muscle pain, insomnia, etc. Respiratory biofeedback: In this biofeedback, the breathing pattern and rate of breathing are recorded and electrodes are placed around the chest and abdomen. This biofeedback teaches people how to breathe more rhythmically and deeply using their abdominal muscles (diaphragmatic breathing). Individual performance is used. Temperature biofeedback: In this type of biofeedback, using the temperature of the person's body, they try to reach their physiological state.... Over time, a person learns how to control his body temperature to some extent, and in this way, he can control some of his physical disorders to some extent. Skin conduction velocity biofeedbackSC or skin electrical activity biofeedback EDA or skin perspiration: In this method, the electrodes are connected to the fingers or toes, which provide feedback on the conductance of the skin. The conductance of the skin is influenced by the sympathetic nerves and shows different emotional and cognitive aspects of the person, so its measurement gives us a view of the state of the autonomic nervous system...
Biofeedback applications:
**Achieving optimal performance:** - Improving academic performance: Increase learning in students - Improving professional performance: Improve personal management, memory and concentration Occupational stress management Increase management skills - Improving performance in sports: Reducing anxiety during exercise Improve the ability to concentrate under stress Speed ​​up the reaction Increasing the speed of rehabilitation after injury Improvement of mental and emotional disorders: - Mental disorders ADHD disorder, autism, anxiety, phobia and fear, depression, obsession, sleep disorders
- types of addiction Addiction to gambling, computers, alcohol, drugs, smoking, sexual behavior Improvement of psychosomatic diseases: - Nerves: Stroke, epilepsy, nervous tic, balance problem, headache, muscle spasm, tunnel syndrome, autonomic nervous system disorders - Cardiac system: High blood pressure, Raynaud's disorder - Pulmonary system: Asthma, hyperventilation, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - Digestive system: Irritable bowel syndrome, chronic constipation as well as urinary incontinence disorders and pelvic muscle problems, headaches and chronic pains
How does feedback therapy work?. During the biofeedback treatment session, depending on which physiological parameters are to be recorded, electrodes are connected to different parts of the body. These electrodes record parameters related to involuntary body activities. In the next step, the signals recorded by the electrodes are sent to the device.. The device displays a file (feedback) corresponding to the photo, photo or video in the form of received audio signals... The type of received signals can be heart rate, breathing rate, blood pressure, temperature, brain wave activity and muscle activity... When a person is under certain environmental conditions for a long time or suffers from a certain disorder or disease (for example, when under chronic stress), these involuntary functions change: heart rate increases or decreases, contractions Muscle tension increases or decreases, blood pressure increases or decreases, or the brain's movement pattern changes as breathing slows down...Using biofeedback techniques, people can hear these changes as they happen on a monitor...see a photo or video...so they can get immediate feedback to reset these signals...This feedback loop helps a person focus on making small effective changes in the body...for example, Trying to relax a certain set of muscles (eg forehead muscles) and thus reduce pain after changing the head muscles based on parameters.. The information that gives feedback is normal, people also receive feedback from this normal state.. This time they try to maintain this normal state.. For example, a person tries to remember what thoughts and feelings he had when the state was normalized and then tries to deliberately retain those thoughts and feelings so that keep that natural state... It takes.. it may take 20 or more sessions to see improvement.... If a biofeedback training course is successfully completed, the individual learns to control the desired physiological parameters at will, even when not connected to the biofeedback device....
When is biofeedback therapy performed?.. Biofeedback for a wide range of applications It is used.... including: - Treatment of tension headaches, migraines and other pains - High or low blood pressure control - Reducing digestive disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome - Helping patients to control physical reactions to stress or anxiety - Feedback of the muscle movement recording device (EED) Biofeedback is useful for stress management in general, as well as stress symptoms for illnesses. For example, psychiatrists may use biofeedback to help patients control their stress response. Chronic stress can have a wide range of negative effects, including lowered immunity, heart disease, depression, digestive problems, and sleep disorders.. data... work? By learning and recognizing the physical signs and symptoms of stress and anxiety, such as increased heart rate, body temperature, and muscle tension, people can relax more easily. body.. learn and deal with it better. stress symptoms..

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