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Series: Contributions to Nephrology
Volume: 161
Published: 30 May 2008
10.1159/000130678
EISBN: 978-3-8055-8567-5
... cardiocirculatory instability but also to control the dialysis efficiency (biofeedbackcontrol systems). The basic components of a biofeedback system are: the plant, the sensors,the actuators and the controller. The plant is the biological process that we need to control,while the sensors are the devices used...
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Series: Contributions to Nephrology
Volume: 137
Published: 31 May 2002
10.1159/000060219
EISBN: 978-3-318-00851-7
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Volume: 31
Published: 31 December 1979
10.1159/000287310
EISBN: 978-3-318-06164-2
... Abstract Biofeedback is a behavioral method of achieving or enhancing voluntary control of physiological processes. Basic studies indicate that a variety of autonomic nervous system and other internal bodily changes can be modified with the method. It has been shown that specific responses...
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Volume: 31
Published: 31 December 1979
10.1159/000287343
EISBN: 978-3-318-06164-2
... Abstract Hypnosis as an intrapsychological and interpersonal experience is used as an integrative and amplifying procedure in relation to biofeedback mechanism and behavior therapy. The hypnotic capacity for linking cognitive to affective reactions within a feedback loop of sensory and motor...
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Series: Frontiers of Gastrointestinal Research
Volume: 33
Published: 25 March 2014
EISBN: 978-3-318-02579-8
... S: Functional anorectal disorders. Gastroenterology 2006;130:1510-1518. 16. Rao SS, Welcher KD, Pelsang RE: Effects of biofeedback therapy on anorectal function in obstructive defecation. Dig Dis Sci 1977;42:2197-2205. 17. Chiarioni G, Whitehead WE, Pezza V, Morelli A, Bassotti G...
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Series: Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Volume: 82
Published: 14 February 2019
10.1159/000490285
EISBN: 978-3-318-06371-4
..., symptomatic patients with chronic vestibular disorders may still demonstrate benefit from a course of vestibular rehabilitation. Recent advances in balance and gait training, gaze stability training, habituation training, use of virtual reality, biofeedback, and vestibular prostheses are discussed...
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Series: Contributions to Nephrology
Volume: 194
Published: 26 April 2018
10.1159/000485596
EISBN: 978-3-318-06307-3
... are on the horizon. Although improvements have been made, a lot remains to be done. Critical care nephrology is expected to further evolve in the near future, especially in the area of information and communication technology, utilization of big data and large database registries, biofeedback, and assisted...
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Series: Contributions to Nephrology
Volume: 189
Published: 22 December 2016
10.1159/000450736
EISBN: 978-3-318-05929-8
... improvements have been made, a lot remains to be done. Critical care nephrology is expected to further evolve in the near future, especially in the area of information and communication technology, utilization of big data and large database registries, biofeedback, and assisted prescription and treatment...
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Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 29
Published: 09 September 2015
10.1159/000434672
EISBN: 978-3-318-02809-6
.... Defecation problems are common in the general population, with an increased prevalence in the elderly, postpartum women, institutionalized patients, and those with chronic, debilitating medical disorders [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]. Medical therapy or a nonsurgical option, including pelvic floor exercises with biofeedback...
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Series: Progress in Neurological Surgery
Volume: 29
Published: 09 September 2015
EISBN: 978-3-318-02809-6
... options for fecal incontinence. Gastroenterology 2004;126:S48-S54. 9. Hosker G, Norton C, Brazzelli M: Electrical stimulation for faecal incontinence in adults. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2007;2:CD001310. 10. Norton C, Hosker G, Brazzelli M: Biofeedback and/or sphincter exercises for the treatment...
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Series: Advances in Psychosomatic Medicine
Volume: 31
Published: 11 October 2011
10.1159/000328810
EISBN: 978-3-8055-9825-5
... of vestibulectomy compared with behavioral treatment approaches (biofeedback and cognitive-behavioral therapy, CBT) in the treatment of PVD [ 98 , 99 ]. Participants in the vestibulectomy group reported significantly greater pain reduction than the other groups at posttreatment, 6-month and 2.5-year follow-ups...
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Series: Frontiers of Gastrointestinal Research
Volume: 33
Published: 25 March 2014
10.1159/000356750
EISBN: 978-3-318-02579-8
..., these tests have detected functional abnormalities in asymptomatic subjects and, not infrequently, yield opposite conclusions in the same patient. Hence, any test should be interpreted with clinical wisdom by properly trained experts along with other tests, and all relevant clinical clues. Biofeedback...
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Volume: 31
Published: 31 December 1979
10.1159/000287359
EISBN: 978-3-318-06164-2
... symptoms, we use the biofeedback method (feedback principle). We use systematic desensitization to relieve social stresses which cause psychosomatic disease (open and closed system principle). And lastly, transactional analysis, which corresponds to the information and energy principle. ...