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Article: Biofeedback; Diagnosis.
- Article from:
- NWHRC Health Center - Biofeedback
- Article date:
- March 16, 2005
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Although biofeedback is harmless, your health care professional will want to do a thorough exam related to your condition. This is done in order to better understand the causes of your medical condition and guide the biofeedback therapist in developing an appropriate treatment plan. In addition, the physiological testing that is done before beginning treatment can help you measure your progress as you proceed with treatment.
Biofeedback is generally not a substitute for conventional medical treatment. Rather, it should be used with any other therapies prescribed by your health care professional.
Some biofeedback therapists will ask that you undergo a ...