What is a biofeedback monitor?
Biofeedback is a device that allows you to monitor certain processes taking place in the body. Depending on the type of biofeedback monitor used, the device may measure pulse, muscle tension, sweat level, body temperature, respiratory frequency or brain activity. These processes are closely associated with certain conditions, including those that emphasize the body such as anxiety and pain. The idea of biofeedback therapy is that by monitoring processes that occur in the body, one can learn to control. The aim is ultimately for a person to learn how to reduce the symptoms he is experiencing. One such type of biofeedback monitor is electrodermograph. This device can be used to treat anxiety disorders and phobia. It measures electrical activity in the skin by monitoring sweat levels in the fingers or palms.
In general, because one is experiencing more stress, it begins to produce more sweat. As the level of sweat increases, also electrical activity. In the use of electrodermography, this increase in activity may be handed over alreadyto the user using a beep. The beeps often approach and increase higher with increasing sweat levels. As the person relaxes and the levels of the sweat decreases, the pitch usually decreases and the beeps are further crumbling.
The aim of therapy in this case is to help a person learn to control beeps and thus his reaction to stress. This is often achieved by deep breathing, meditation, visualization or other relaxation methods. Over time, it is the intention for a person to become such an adept when checking their reactions that it can do it without a biofeedback monitor.
Another type of biofeedback monitor, which moderation is an electromyographer (EMG). Instead of measuring electrical activity, EMG measures it through muscle activity. The tense the muscles, the more electrical activities to which the EMG device rises. In order to focus on muscle activity, EMG biofeedback machines can be used for conditions that are impaired nAdvertising muscle tension such as back pain, migraine and headaches.
In biofeedback therapy, EMG therapy is usually achieved by electrodes located on the skin through specific muscles. For example, if a person suffers from back pain, the electrodes are likely to be placed directly on the back. As one sees or hears growing muscle activity on the monitor, it can then use relaxation methods to try to reduce tension and thus reduce pain with it.
The last common type of biofeedback monitor, which measures electrical activity, is an electroencephalograph (EEG). Measuring the electrical activity in the brain through electrodes placed on the skin of the scalp. Brain activity is measured through these sensors and translated into video screen.
EEG biofeedback therapy is sometimes used to treat hyperactivity disorder with attention deficit (ADHD). For ADHD treatment, EEG results are often translated into a video game that a person who is treated must control their brain. Usuallyis better done in the game when it concentrates as evidenced by his waves of the brain. If the person's attention is wandering, in a game or she is in a game or she gets worse or the game turns off. The aim of this type of EEG biofeedback is to help a person learn to focus more effectively.For the treatment of various other conditions, other less common types of biofeedback devices can be used. It is generally recommended that people talk to the healthcare provider who is trained in biofeedback therapymonitor Biofeedback before use. This usually helps the patient to find the type of biofeedback monitor that will best work with his condition.