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    Area of Science:

    • Behavioral Medicine
    • Psychophysiology

    Background:

    • Biofeedback is a training method enhancing physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual health by linking physiological and psychological processes.
    • It emphasizes the patient's active role in controlling involuntary bodily functions and emotional states.
    • Biofeedback is recognized for its efficacy in treating diverse disorders, including headaches, hypertension, and attention deficit disorders.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the effectiveness of biofeedback as a therapeutic intervention.
    • To highlight the importance of patient engagement in biofeedback treatment.
    • To underscore the potential of biofeedback in managing common ailments like tension-type headaches.

    Main Methods:

    • Biofeedback training to improve conscious control over physiological activity.
    • Application of biofeedback, individually or combined with other behavioral therapies.
    • Review of existing research on biofeedback efficacy for various conditions.

    Main Results:

    • Biofeedback demonstrates effectiveness as a standalone or adjunctive therapy for numerous medical and psychological conditions.
    • Tension-type headaches, affecting a significant portion of the population, show positive response to clinical biofeedback.
    • The study indicates biofeedback's role in improving conscious control of involuntary physiological activity.

    Conclusions:

    • Biofeedback is an effective treatment modality for a range of disorders, notably headaches.
    • Further research and methodological development are recommended to advance biofeedback applications.
    • The active patient role is crucial for successful biofeedback outcomes.