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biofeedback therapy for migraines: CMBEBIH 2021 Almir Badnjevic, Lejla Gurbeta Pokvić, 2021-06-01 This book presents cutting-edge research and developments in the field of medical and biological engineering. It gathers the proceedings of the International Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering, CMBEBIH 2021, held partly virtually, partly physically, on April 21–24, 2021, from and in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Focusing on the goal to ‘Stay Focused’, contributions report on both basic and applied research in a wide range of related fields, such as biomedical signal processing, medical physics and imaging, biosensors and micro/nanotechnologies, biomaterials, biomechanics and robotics, cardiorespiratory, endocrine and neural systems engineering. Novel models, methods and technologies for bio- and health informatics, as well as applications of machine learning and AI in health care, and advances in genetic engineering are also highlighted. All in all, this book provides academics and professionals with novel, practical solutions to solve the current problems in biomedical research and applications, and a source of inspiration for improving medicine and health care in the future. |
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biofeedback therapy for migraines: Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pediatric Medical Conditions Robert D. Friedberg, Jennifer K. Paternostro, 2019-10-02 This handbook offers a comprehensive review of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for working in integrated pediatric behavioral health care settings. It provides research findings, explanations of theoretical concepts and principles, and descriptions of therapeutic procedures as well as case studies from across broad conceptual areas. Chapters discuss the value of integrated care, diversity issues, ethical considerations, and the necessary adaptations. In addition, chapters address specific types of pediatric conditions and patients, such as the implementation of CBT with patients with gastrointestinal complaints, enuresis, encopresis, cancer, headaches, epilepsy, sleep problems, diabetes, and asthma. The handbook concludes with important directions in research and practice, including training and financial considerations.Topics featured in this handbook include: Emotional regulation and pediatric behavioral health problems. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) for pediatric medical conditions. Pharmacological interventions and the combined use of CBT and medication. CBT in pediatric patients with chronic pain. CBT for pediatric obesity. CBT-informed treatments and approaches for transgender and gender expansive youth. Medical non-compliance and non-adherence associated with CBT. Training issues in pediatric psychology. The Handbook of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pediatric Medical Conditions is an essential resource for researchers and graduate students as well as clinicians, related therapists, and professionals in clinical child and school psychology, pediatrics, social work, developmental psychology, behavioral therapy/rehabilitation, child and adolescent psychiatry, nursing, and special education. |
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biofeedback therapy for migraines: Clinical Neurotherapy David S. Cantor, James R. Evans, 2013-10-18 Neurotherapy, sometimes called EEG biofeedback and/or neurobiofeedback involves techniques designed to manipulate brain waves through non-invasive means and are used as treatment for a variety of psychological and medical disorders. The disorders covered include ADHD, mood regulation, addiction, pain, sleep disorders, and traumatic brain injury. This book introduces specific techniques, related equipment and necessary training for the clinical practitioner. Sections focus on treatment for specific disorders and which individual techniques can be used to treat the same disorder and examples of application and the evidence base for use are described. - An introduction for clinical practitioners and psychologists investigating neurotherapy techniques and application - Includes coverage of common disorders such as ADHD, mood regulation, addiction, pain, sleep disorders, and traumatic brain injury - Includes evidence base for use - Includes training methods for new users |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Common Pitfalls in the Evaluation and Management of Headache Elizabeth W. Loder, Rebecca C. Burch, Paul B. Rizzoli, 2014-04-10 Discussing real-world cases, this practical guide highlights areas of diagnostic uncertainty and shows common pitfalls in headache diagnosis and treatment. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Case Studies in Pain Management Alan David Kaye, Rinoo V. Shah, 2014-10-16 Edited by internationally recognized pain experts, this book offers 73 clinically relevant cases, accompanied by discussion in a question-and-answer format. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Neurofeedback 101 Michael P. Cohen, 2020-01-31 What Neurofeedback Does and How it Works for:ADHDDepressionAnxietyInsomniaConcussionsAutismProcessingMigraines?other brain issues |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Migraine in Women Elizabeth Loder, Dawn A. Marcus, 2004 Fifteen specialists serve as chapter authors, covering sex hormones and genetics, as well as the social, cultural, psychiatric, and psychological factors that contribute to headache disorders. Their approach is evidence-based, but where there are gaps in research, the authors provide advice based on expert consensus and clinical experience. Each chapter opens with a case report that synthesizes the chapter's treatment recommendations, as well as key points listing the chapter's contents. The main body of the chapter features an introductory overview, a closing summary, tables, and an extensive list of suggestive reading. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: The Migraine Brain Carolyn Bernstein, Elaine McArdle, 2009-07-14 Draws on the latest scientific findings to identify the unique characteristics, chemical makeups, and structural differences of migraine-prone brains, offering insight into the role of the central nervous system while outlining a comprehensive program to reduce the frequency and intensity of headaches. Reprint. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Headache and Migraine Biology and Management Seymour Diamond, Roger K. Cady, Merle L. Diamond, Mark W. Green, Vincent T. Martin, 2015-03-13 There are two crucial issues in the treatment and management of headache patients: More than 50% of individuals experiencing headache have only been treated symptomatically, with no appropriate diagnosis established; and history and neurologic examination are essential to establishing a diagnosis, and thus selecting appropriate therapy. Headache and Migraine Biology and Management is a practical text that addresses these issues, featuring contributions from expert clinical authors. The book covers in detail topics including chronic and episodic migraine, post-traumatic headache, sinus headache, cluster headache, tension headache, and others. Chapters are also dedicated to treatment subjects, including psychiatric and psychological approaches, medication overuse, inpatient treatment, and pediatric issues. This book is an ideal resource for researchers and clinicians, uniting practical discussion of headache biology, current ideas on etiology, future research, and genetic significance and breakthroughs. This resource is useful to those who want to understand headache biology, treat and manage symptoms, and for those performing research in the headache field. - A practical discussion of headache biology, current ideas on etiology, future research, and genetic significance and breakthroughs - Features chapters from leading physicians and researchers in headache medicine - Full-color text that includes both an overview of multiple disciplines and discusses the measures that can be used to treat headaches |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Overcoming Headaches and Migraines Lisa Morrone, 2008-08-01 As many as 45 million Americans have chronic and severe headaches--and they're desperate for practical, clearly explained help and answers. Physical therapist Lisa Morrone extends hope. Nearly 20 years of teaching, research, and treating patients have given her a comprehensive, multidisciplinary perspective. Headache/migraine sufferers don't have to resign themselves to being pill-popping victims. Rather, they can achieve lasting changes by discovering how to... uncover the sources of head pain and avoid unnecessary medication eliminate pain originating from neck dysfunction or muscle tension ward off migraines and cluster headaches by pinpointing and avoiding triggers decide whether self-treatment, treatment by a practitioner, or a combination is best loosen the traps of stress, anger, and emotional/spiritual bondage that clamp down with head pain This multifaceted resource combines effective habits, exercises, and lifestyle adjustments to end head-pain disability and give readers back a life to enjoy and share. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Biofeedback, Fourth Edition Mark S. Schwartz, Frank Andrasik, 2017-03-29 This comprehensive volume is widely regarded as the definitive practitioner resource and text resource in the field of biofeedback and applied psychophysiology. Leading experts cover basic concepts, assessment, instrumentation, clinical procedures, and professional issues. Chapters describe how traditional and cutting-edge methods are applied in treatment of a wide range of disorders, including headaches, temporomandibular disorders, essential hypertension, pelvic floor disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, tinnitus, and others. Applications for optimizing physical performance among artists and athletes are also reviewed. A wealth of information and empirical research is presented in an accessible style, including helpful glossaries. New to This Edition *Incorporates significant technological developments and new research areas. *Expanded focus on specialized applications, such as electroencephalographic (EEG) biofeedback/neurofeedback and heart rate variability biofeedback. *Chapters on surface electromyography, quantitative EEG, and consumer products. *Chapters on cognitive-behavioral therapy and relaxation training. *Chapters on additional clinical problems: anxiety disorders, asthma, work-related pain, traumatic brain injury, autism spectrum disorders, and substance use disorders. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: 10 Simple Solutions to Migraines Dawn A. Marcus, 2006 A neurologist specializing in headache treatment outlines ten simple techniques to help relieve and prevent migraines, including drug therapy, lifestyle enhancements, and complementary therapies, including supplements, diet, and exercise. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: The Headaches Jes Olesen, 2006 Established worldwide as the one definitive, encyclopedic reference on headache, The Headaches is now in its thoroughly revised, updated Third Edition. The foremost international authorities examine the mechanisms of over 100 types of headache and provide evidence-based treatment recommendations, including extensive tables of controlled clinical trials. This edition presents the revised International Headache Society classification of headaches and explains how to use this new classification for accurate diagnosis. Many headache entities are discussed for the first time, such as chronic migraines; primary headache attributed to sexual activity; primary stabbing, cough, exertional, and thunderclap headaches; hypnic headaches; and new daily persistent headaches. A new section focuses on childhood headaches. Chapters that focus on headaches in elderly patients and patients with psychiatric or medical diseases are also included. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Multidisciplinary Management of Migraine César Fernández-de-las-Peñas, Leon Chaitow, Jean Schoenen, 2012-01-26 The first textbook that focused on the multidisciplinary treatment of migraine including pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. This comprehensive text discusses epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of patients with migraine headache integrating clinical experience and expertise with current evidence-based best practices. The authors are worldwide experts recognized in migraine and headache with experience in academic, research, and practice settings. This book reviews the options for medical management of patients with migraine by way of: pharmacological interventions; musculoskeletal interventions including muscle and joint.centered interventions, manual therapy, and dry needling; and complementary and alternative medicine techniques including naturopathy, acupuncture, and placebo. With a multimodal and multidisciplinary approach, this comprehensive resource provides a variety of therapeutic tools for students and practitioners to provide excellent care and medical management of patients with migraine headache |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Headache in Children and Adolescents Ishaq Abu-Arafeh, Aynur Özge, 2016-08-16 This book assists appropriate headache assessment and decision-making in pediatrics. It covers many aspects and causes of headache disorders in children and adolescents using case studies to illustrate important points in history, examination, diagnosis, choice of management approach, therapy selection, and communication of the most helpful advice to the child and parents. Case studies have been taken from real clinical practice and presented in a consistent style. They are discussed by the authors to highlight important points in history, important positive and negative points in examination, the diagnosis, and full analysis and justification of treatment options. Headache in Children and Adolescents: A Case-Based Approach is an ideal reference for primary care physicians, paediatricians, neurologists and paediatric neurologists in their daily practice, in their consulting rooms and wards. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Clinical Electrophysiology Andrew J. Robinson (Ph. D.), 2008 Organized by therapeutic goals, the Third Edition of this comprehensive textbook on electrotherapies provides a fundamental understanding of contemporary, evidence-based intervention and assessment procedures. The text takes a problem-oriented approach and recommends interventions consistent with both theory and the clinical efficacy of the intervention for specific, clearly identified clinical disorders. This edition has a new chapter on electrical stimulation and biofeedback for genitourinary dysfunction, including incontinence management in both women and men. All the intervention-based chapters have a new format that emphasizes evidence-based practice and practical application. Additional self-study questions are included in each chapter. NEW TO THIS EDITION: New chapter on Electrical Stimulation and Biofeedback for Genitourinary Dysfunction (Chapter 9) includes topics such as incontinence management in both women and men, and gives solid evidence to support or refute specific procedures. New organization Chapter on mechanisms of pain transmission and pain control with electrotherapy will be moved up to chapter 4 to make the first four chapters the theoretical basis for the clinical application chapters that follow. Chapter on electrophysiologic evaluation will become the last chapter (chapter 12) in order to enable students to meet core educational competencies. New chapter format for the intervention chapters (chapters 5-11) adds consistency and clarity to emphasize evidenced-based practice and practical application. Additional self-study questions are included in each chapter to enhance understanding of key concepts. New emphasis on evidence-based preferential practice patterns. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Biofeedback Mark Schwartz, 2018-10-24 The six chapters in this volume form a timely introduction to biofeedback research. The six authors describe how objective electrophysiological data provides useful data for assessment and therapy for physical therapists, psychologists and other healthcare professionals and their clients. The first chapter, Biofeedback and neurofeedback in the treatment of migraine, is written by Ph.D. student Zivoder Ivana. The second chapter by Prof. Dumitrascu looks at pelvic floor rehabilitation and is titled Factors predicting failure in anorectal biofeedback. The third chapter by Dr Liao Da-Vin is titled Collaborative, social-networked posture training with posturing monitoring and biofeedback. It is a useful and timely description of the role of biofeedback to support rehabilitation therapy at home and describe how objective information of physiotherapy treatments could increase the quality of service and the consistency of treatment outcomes. The fourth chapter by Prof. Silva Hugo is titled Bridging the clinic-home divide in muscular rehabilitation. It also covers the role of biofeedback to support rehabilitation therapy at home. The fifth chapter is written by Ph.D. student Grin-Yatsenko Vera and is titled Effect of infra-low frequency neurofeedback on infra-slow-EEG-fluctuations. The sixth and final chapter in the volume, Control systems of bionic limbs of the new generation and control systems with EMG signals of VR and games, toys by M.A. Ivaniuk Natallia goes beyond the person and shows how biofeedback can be integrated in the behavior of a bionic hand. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Z Score Neurofeedback Robert W. Thatcher, Joel F. Lubar, 2014-09-20 Neurofeedback is utilized by over 10,000 clinicians worldwide with new techniques and uses being found regularly. Z Score Neurofeedback is a new technique using a normative database to identify and target a specific individual's area of dysregulation allowing for faster and more effective treatment. The book describes how to perform z Score Neurofeedback, as well as research indicating its effectiveness for a variety of disorders including pain, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, PTSD, ADHD, TBI, headache, frontal lobe disorders, or for cognitive enhancement. Suitable for clinicians as well as researchers this book is a one stop shop for those looking to understand and use this new technique. - Contains protocols to implement Z score neurofeedback - Reviews research on disorders for which this is effective treatment - Describes advanced techniques and applications |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Headache and Your Child Seymour Diamond, Amy Diamond, 2010-05-11 In Headache and Your Child, Dr. Seymour Diamond gives parents information on the most up-to-date diagnostic tools and treatment options available for this increasingly common childhood illness. Making the Pain Go Away If your child suffers from bad headaches, then you know all too well the panic and frustration they cause—and not just for your child, who may be too young or unwell to articulate what he's feeling, but for everyone in the family. When over-the-counter medications don't work and your pediatrician doesn't have an answer, you can now turn to preeminent headache and migraine expert Dr. Seymour Diamond for help. In Headache and Your Child, he gives parents information on the most up-to-date diagnostic tools and treatment options available for this increasingly common childhood illness. Dr. Diamond's extensive experience guides you from accurate identification through the best therapy for your child's specific problem, focusing particularly on migraines—the most common acute headache in children and adolescents. He also discusses the whole gamut of possible headache causes, from stress through more serious conditions. With this book as a guide, you'll find: Help in identifying what type of headache your child experiences so you can quickly find the most effective, appropriate treatments Step-by-step exercises for controlling pain A diet that helps identify migraine triggers Alternatives to adult medications too strong for treating children Information about biofeedback, relaxation methods, and much more |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Brain Neurotrauma Firas H. Kobeissy, 2015-02-25 With the contribution from more than one hundred CNS neurotrauma experts, this book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date account on the latest developments in the area of neurotrauma including biomarker studies, experimental models, diagnostic methods, and neurotherapeutic intervention strategies in brain injury research. It discusses neurotrauma mechanisms, biomarker discovery, and neurocognitive and neurobehavioral deficits. Also included are medical interventions and recent neurotherapeutics used in the area of brain injury that have been translated to the area of rehabilitation research. In addition, a section is devoted to models of milder CNS injury, including sports injuries. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Migraines: Migraine Treatment and Prevention Options Adams Media, 2012-04-16 Do you or a loved one suffer from migraines? The Everything® Healthy Living Seriesis here to help. These concise, thoughtful guides offer the expert advice and the latest medical information you need to manage your pain and lead a healthy life. Inside you’ll find expert advice and helpful tips on treating migraine pain, the variety of prescription medications available, alternative and complementary medicine, how to find the right doctor, and when a migraine can become an emergency. Living with migraines can be challenging, but with the right guidance you can live a happy and healthy life. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: The Clinical Handbook of Biofeedback Inna Z. Khazan, 2013-03-12 A practical guide to the clinical use of biofeedback, integrating powerful mindfulness techniques. A definitive desk reference for the use of peripheral biofeedback techniques in psychotherapeutic settings, backed by a wealth of clinical research Introduces mindfulness and acceptance techniques and shows how these methods can be incorporated into biofeedback practice Step-by-step instructions provide everything a clinician needs to integrate biofeedback and mindfulness including protocols, exemplar logs for tracking symptoms, and sample scripts for mindfulness exercises Includes scientifically robust treatment protocols for a range of common problems including headaches, hypertension and chronic pain |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Management of Headache and Headache Medications Lawrence D. Robbins, 2013-04-17 With full revisions and updates, plus new chapters on herbs and vitamins, triptans, headache during breast feeding, menstrual migraine, opiate abuse, cervicogenic causes of headache, and exercise and sexual headache, this book presents a full and in-depth range of information for primary care physicians and neurologists. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Headache and Migraine Management Arabella Cross, 2021-11-16 Pain which is felt in the head and neck region is known as a headache. The most common causes of headache are sleep deprivation, fatigue, dehydration, stress, effects of medications and recreational drugs, common cold, head injury, loud noises and viral infections. The main types of headache include migraine, cluster headache and tension-type headache. Migraine is a headache disorder that causes moderate to severe recurrent headaches. It usually affects one half of the head. The symptoms of migraine include vomiting, nausea, and sensitivity to light, smell or sound. Headaches are commonly treated with pain medications. The management of migraine consists of three main aspects of treatment including acute symptomatic control, trigger avoidance and medication for prevention. This book contains some path-breaking studies in the fields of migraine and headache management. It presents researches and studies performed by experts across the globe. It will serve as a valuable source of reference for graduate and post graduate students. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Migraine Brains and Bodies C. M. Shifflett, 2011 Despite their widespread occurrence, migraines are often misunderstood in terms of both origin and treatment. Shifflett examines the causes of these painful headaches, many of which can be corrected by the individual. The author defines the roots and symptoms of migraines as well as the interactions between the source of pain and the rest of the body. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: The Wellness Book Herbert Benson, Eileen M. Stuart, 1993-10 A comprehensive guide to maintaining health and treating stress-related illness. Boston-based Benson and Stuart offer proven techniques developed by the Mind/Body Institute for exercise, diet, and stress management to help readers cope with many common conditions. Includes how-to illustrations and case histories. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Headache Help Lawrence D. Robbins, Susan S. Lang, 2000 Arguing that an appropriate medication has the best potential for relieving a headache, a guide to headache treatment discusses different types of pain, and conventional and alternative options for prevention or treatment. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Biofeedback J.G. Fisher, J.P. Hatch, J.D. Rugh, 2013-06-29 The chapters of this book were prepared as task force reports under the aegis of the Biofeedback Society of America (BSA). The impetus for the present generation of task force reports can be dated back to 1982, when John D. Rugh, as President-Elect of the Society, announced that the updating of the task force reports would be given high priority during his term as President. An ad hoc Task Force Committee was appointed in 1983, and the committee set the following objectives: (1) solicit a widely based stream of input from all segments of the Biofeedback Society of America, (2) establish a peer review system to assure the highest degree of scholarship and an unbiased approach, (3) select for area authors only individuals who have profound knowledge of the area and who have demonstrated the ability to extend understanding by reviewing and criticizing the literature, (4) prepare all reports according to a standard ized format, and (5) publish all the reports simultaneously. Input came from several sources. Many people responded with ideas and suggestions to an announcement in the BSA Newsletter that the task force reports were being revised. In 1984, a symposium was conducted at the BSA annual meeting, which included round table dis cussions and dialogues between task force report authors and the BSA membership. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: The End of Migraines: 150 Ways to Stop Your Pain Alexander Mauskop, 2021-01-04 Alexander Mauskop, M.D., is the founder and medical director of the New York Headache Center. He is also a Professor of Clinical Neurology at the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York. A leading authority in the field of headache medicine, Dr. Mauskop has lectured widely throughout the world. The End of Migraine: 150 Ways to Stop Your Pain is a comprehensive resource based on Dr. Mauskop’s extensive experience in treating thousands of patients with migraine. In addition to scientific evidence, clinical observations, and practical suggestions, The End of Migraine describes and evaluates the immense amount of information available about every imaginable option that has been shown to impact the occurrence and treatment of migraines. The 150 approaches to ending migraine pain include non-pharmacologic treatments such as avoidance of triggers, diet, physical and behavioral measures, neuro-modulation, and various supplements. It also describes and ranks a wide range of acute and preventive prescription drugs, from the traditional to all of the latest innovations and treatments. The book is written in a clear, concise, and accessible style. Dr. Mauskop’s warm, reassuring voice enables the reader to feel that they are sitting with him, hearing his advice first-hand. Above all, readers of The End of Migraine: 150 Ways to Stop Your Pain will, perhaps for the first time, feel that they are not alone, because there is hope. The book is directed not only to those suffering from migraines but also to neurologists and other health care providers who treat migraine patients. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Headache and Migraine: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: 2013 Edition , 2013-07-22 Headache and Migraine: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: 2013 Edition is a ScholarlyEditions™ book that delivers timely, authoritative, and comprehensive information about Diagnosis and Screening. The editors have built Headache and Migraine: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: 2013 Edition on the vast information databases of ScholarlyNews.™ You can expect the information about Diagnosis and Screening in this book to be deeper than what you can access anywhere else, as well as consistently reliable, authoritative, informed, and relevant. The content of Headache and Migraine: New Insights for the Healthcare Professional: 2013 Edition has been produced by the world’s leading scientists, engineers, analysts, research institutions, and companies. All of the content is from peer-reviewed sources, and all of it is written, assembled, and edited by the editors at ScholarlyEditions™ and available exclusively from us. You now have a source you can cite with authority, confidence, and credibility. More information is available at http://www.ScholarlyEditions.com/. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: An Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide to Headaches Robert D. Milne, Blake More, Burton Goldberg, 1997 Headaches can be eliminated naturally, whether tension, migraine, sinus, cluster or any of the 11 types covered in this book ... explains how alternative medicine techniques can help you become headache-free. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Sinus Headache, Migraine, and the Otolaryngologist Mark E. Mehle, 2017-01-31 This volume will serve as a comprehensive and useful guide for ENT physicians in the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of patients who suffer from sinus headaches and migraines. The text reviews key issues such as identification and management of migraine, and appropriate surgical and nonsurgical treatment that is often not part of ENT resident training. With 20% of women and 6% of men having migraines (only 50% recognized) this text will serve to expand management options to physicians already operating on sinuses or seeing cosmetic patients with head and neck concerns. Other forms of intervention in migraineurs, such as surgery, Botulinum Toxin injections and adjunctive and integrative therapy, are covered. Sinus Headache, Migraine, and the Otolaryngologist will be an invaluable resource for ENT and allergy specialists, and any physician or medical professional with an interest in sinus headache or migraine. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Headache Todd J. Schwedt, Jonathan P. Gladstone, R. Allan Purdy, David W. Dodick, 2010-03-18 Headache is the most common presenting symptom in neurology and constitutes more than one-third of primary care consultations. Organized according to the presenting features of the headache (acute, episodic and chronic), this handbook provides diagnostic and treatment information for both common and uncommon causes of headache. Making maximum use of lists, bullet points, summary boxes and illustrations, it allows the reader fast access to essential information where it is needed most. Each topic is dealt with succinctly, using up-to-date knowledge and experience of the authors, all of whom are headache experts from leading clinical centers in the USA and Canada. Providing comprehensive and detailed coverage to satisfy the needs of the busy neurologist, residents in neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry and other fields of internal medicine, this book will also be a valuable guide to practising clinicians who do not deal with headache on a regular basis. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Behavioral and Psychopharmacologic Pain Management Michael H. Ebert, Robert D. Kerns, 2010-11-25 Pain is the most common symptom bringing a patient to a physician's attention. Physicians training in pain medicine may originate from different disciplines and approach the field with varying backgrounds and experience. This book captures the theory and evidence-based practice of behavioral, psychotherapeutic and psychopharmacological treatments in modern pain medicine. The book's contributors span the fields of psychiatry, psychology, anesthesia, neurology, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and nursing. Thus the structure and content of the book convey the interdisciplinary approach that is the current standard for the successful practice of pain management. The book is designed to be used as a text for training fellowships in pain medicine, as well as graduate courses in psychology, nursing, and other health professions. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Cognitive and Behavioral Treatment Donald K. Granvold, 1994 This up-to-date book combines an introduction to cognitive and behavioral principles, concepts, and methods with applications of those methods to various populations. The application chapters provide detailed information regarding the population being treated and detailed descriptions of intervention strategies. Chapters are contributed by well-known experts on cognitive-behavioral methods of clinical treatment. Topics include work with children, work with adults, and interventions based on specific problems. |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Beyond the Relaxation Response Herbert Benson MD, 2019-07-02 A practical stress-reduction program that uses meditation and spirituality to help you relieve headaches, lower blood pressure, fight insomnia, and decrease anxiety. Workable and tested solutions for liberating the mind and body from tension, despair, and panic that predispose the human organism to disease. —Norman Cousins, author of Anatomy of an Illness In just minutes a day, you can easily master the techniques that have helped millions conquer or alleviate stress. Employing neither drugs nor doctors, Dr. Herbert Benson’s program is considered by many to be the most beneficial step forward in personal health and well-being in our time. Using what Dr. Benson calls the Faith Factor—a combination of meditation and religious or philosophical convictions—you can: • Reduce overall stress • Relieve headaches, backaches, and chest pains • Lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels • Fight insomnia • Decrease anxiety • Achieve greater inner peace and emotional balance |
biofeedback therapy for migraines: Mind/Body Integration S. Ancoli, Erik Peper, M. Quinn, 2012-12-06 Biofeedback training is a research methodology and training procedure through which people can learn voluntary control over their internal physiological systems. It is a merger of mUltiple disciplines with interest deriving from many sources-from basic understanding of psychophysiology to a desire for enhanced self-awareness. The goals of biofeedback are to develop an increased awareness of relevant internal physiological functions, to establish control over these functions, to generalize control from an experimental or clinical setting to everyday life, and to focus attention on mind/body integration. Biofeedback is explored in many different settings. In the university, biofeed back equipment and applications can be found in the departments of experi mental and clinical psychology, counseling, physiology, biology, education, and the theater arts, as well as in the health service (student infirmary). Outside the university, biofeedback may be found in different departments of hospitals (such as physical medicine), private clinics, education and self-awareness groups, psychotherapy practices, and elsewhere. Its growth is still expanding, and excite ment is still rising as a result of biofeedback's demonstration that autonomic functions can be brought under voluntary control and that the long-standing arti ficial separation between mind, body, and consciousness can be disproven. |
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Let's take a look at neurostimulators for migraines. Biofeedback is a therapy based on the vascular theory of migraines. It is a technique that helps regulate and gain control of the body …
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Real-Time Assessment of the Effect of Biofeedback Therapy with Migraine: A Pilot Study Miyuki Odawara & Masahiro Hashizume & Kazuhiro Yoshiuchi & Koji Tsuboi Published online: 11 …
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Conclusions: Biofeedback therapy, partially effective for pain reduction, was associated with a statistically significant decrease in depression in adolescents with migraines, chronic …
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Biofeedback and Neurostimulators for Preventing Migraines
Let's take a look at neurostimulators for migraines. Biofeedback is a therapy based on the vascular theory of migraines. It is a technique that helps regulate and gain control of the body …
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Educate patients that the full effect of a preventive therapy for migraines may take 6-8 weeks after reaching full dose to have an effect and must be taken consistently. Consider starting one of …
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May 31, 2016 · Biofeedback. Biofeedback has been studied for both tension headaches and migraines. • An evaluation of high-quality studies concluded that there’ s conflicting evidence …
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assessment and therapy widely accessible while placing them in the context of how the disorders arise The physiology and psychology o Psychophysiological Stress, Biofeedback, and …
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Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback Association (AAPB)2 Per the AAPB, numerous biofeedback-based interventions have been well-validated and are accepted as being safe …
Biofeedback and Neurostimulators for Preventing Migraines
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Psychophysiological Stress, Biofeedback, and Migraine Therapy Patrick Carney,1981 Thermal Biofeedback in Migraine Headache Treatment Joseph D. Sargent,1976 Treatment of Migraine …
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is the only therapy approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the prophylaxis of headache in adults with chronic migraine.27 The Phase III Research Evaluating Migraine Prophylaxis …
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therapy to see if it had therapeutic impact against migraines. It was decided to study the effects of craniosacral therapy on migraines with the prime question being: Does CST alleviate migraine …
Migraines – Bioresonance Therapy
Apr 20, 2025 · preventive therapy can help to reduce the frequency and severity of migraine attacks. However, these medications do possess certain side-effects as well and individuals …
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The therapy being considered is biofeedback. Comparators The following therapy is currently being used to treat migraines or tension -type headaches: standard therapy without …
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Virtual sEMG biofeedback shows promise as a potential therapy for reducing disability, anxiety and depression and improving quality of life in individuals with episodic migraines. These …
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Electromyography (EMG) biofeedback: helps with muscle tension (Level A for tension-type headache) Temperature biofeedback: involves hand-warming biofeedback to help patients …
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preventing additional attacks. Drug therapy, biofeedback training, stress reduction, and elimination of certain foods from the diet are the most common methods of preventing and controlling …
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Who gets migraines? • One billion people worldwide suffer from migraines • Prevalence of 12% overall (19% in women and 10% in men) • Migraines 2nd most disability condition worldwide …
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with our bodies’ signals. Biofeedback uses technology to help a person become aware of bodily sensations and make changes in physiology. In the case of migraines, we measure and …
Systematic review of cognitive behavioural therapy for the …
ABSTRACT Aim: This paper is a systematic review of trials investigating the clinical effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) in adults with chronic non-malignant headache or …
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preventing additional attacks. Drug therapy, biofeedback training, stress reduction, and elimination of certain foods from the diet are the most common methods of preventing and controlling …
An Exploratory Study Of EMG Biofeedback For TagedEn …
EMG biofeedback group. No changes were found in anxiety or depression. Virtual EMG biofeedback shows promise as a potential therapy for reducing migraines and disability in …