[HTML] from aapb-biofeedback.comL Lagos, E Vaschillo, B Vaschillo, P Lehrer… - …, 2011 - aapb-biofeedback.com Growing evidence suggests that Heart Rate Variability (HRV) biofeedback (BFB) may improve sport performance by helping athletes cope with the stress of competition. This study sought to identify whether HRV BFB procedure impacted psychological, physiological, and sport ... Related articles - All 3 versions
T Kim, T Yamamoto… - Medical Physics, 2011 - link.aip.org Purpose: Irregular motion results in poor image quality, radiation targeting and tumor control. The aim of this study is to develop a novel respiratory motion control system using visual biofeedback combined with MRI and to demonstrate reduced respiratory motion artifacts and increase ...
[PDF] from al.comPS Goode, KL Burgio, TM Johnson… - JAMA: The Journal of …, 2011 - Am Med Assoc Author Affiliations: Department of Veterans Affairs, Birmingham–Atlanta Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center (Drs Goode, Burgio, Johnson, Roth, and Markland); and Departments of Medicine, Division of Gerontology, Geriatrics, and Palliative Care (Drs Goode, Burgio, ... Cited by 8 - Related articles - All 4 versions
[HTML] from aapb-biofeedback.comV Wilson… - Biofeedback, 2011 - aapb-biofeedback.com Biofeedback and neurofeedback training procedures are often different for athletes than for clinical patients. Athletes come to improve performance whereas patients come to reduce symptoms. This article outlines factors that distinguish work with athletes from work with ...
R Herderschee, EJ Hay-Smith… - … of systematic reviews …, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov BACKGROUND: Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is an effective treatment for stress urinary incontinence in women. Whilst most of the PFMT trials have been done in women with stress urinary incontinence, there is also some trial evidence that PFMT is effective for urgency ...