Acta Clinica Croatica (Jan 2016)

Biofeedback Training and Tension-Type Headache

  • Ana Šečić,
  • Timon Cvjetičanin,
  • Vanja Bašić Kes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20471/acc.2016.55.01.21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55., no. 1.
pp. 156 – 159

Abstract

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Biofeedback is a training method, which connects physiological and psychological processes in a person for the purposes of improving his/her physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health. In biofeedback treatment, an active role of the patient is stressed for him/her to be able to actively control the physiological and emotional processes. The aim of biofeedback is to improve the conscious control of the individual’s involuntary physiological activity. Research has shown that biofeedback, either applied alone or in combination with other behavioral therapies (techniques), is an effective treatment for various medical and psychological disorders, from headache and hypertension to temporomandibular and attention deficit disorders. More than 90% of adults experience headache once a year, which makes headache one of the most common symptoms and diagnoses in medicine. Tension-type headaches occur in at least 40% of the population and their impact on the health insurance costs and diminished productivity is significant. Studies have shown that clinical biofeedback training is effective in treating headaches. Moreover, the authors stress the need for additional research and further development of methodology for this kind of research.

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