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Pain Management and Biofeedback Therapy: What are the Wonders?

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Using mind and body techniques and medical equipment, biofeedback therapy teaches one to control their health. Through the equipment and sensor attached to the body, patients access their biological processes quickly. The methods are usually involuntary activities that happen in the body, including heart rate, muscle tension, blood pressure, temperature, and more. One can do an in-depth study of the body, control the mind, relax, and manage our heart rate. But   biofeedback treatment   offers more than just controlling involuntary functions in the body. Through therapy, one can improve their physical, emotional, mental, physiological, and spiritual well-being. We are already using a type of biofeedback in our daily lives. One is checking through a thermometer our body temperature and gazing in the mirror to know how we look! Let us learn how biofeedback can help with the pain. Pain and Therapy When a body goes through immense pain, post-accident, exercise, or any other reason,...

Advantages of Chronic Pain Management

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Chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) is a significant challenge for clinicians and patients, and pain can rarely get eliminated for an extended period. Patients and healthcare providers commonly regard pain as a symptom of an underlying injury or illness. Assume you injured your low back while lifting, and you may have injured a muscle or ligament or suffered a spine injury, such as a disc bulge or herniation. In any case, you now have pain, a symptom of the injury. The same could be for any medical condition that causes pain, especially when it first appears. As a result, patients and clinicians should discuss treatment goals such as pain reduction, function optimization, and quality of life enhancement. Chronic pain management achieves the best results when it addresses co-occurring mental disorders (e.g., depression, anxiety) and incorporates appropriate nonpharmacologic and complementary therapies for symptom management. A different approach to pain management Understanding the type and...