10.3205/11ESM190
Crevenna, Richard
Richard
Crevenna
Keilani, Mohammad
Mohammad
Keilani
Nuhr, Martin
Martin
Nuhr
Sedghi Komanadj, Tanya
Tanya
Sedghi Komanadj
Cenik, Fadime
Fadime
Cenik
Krall, Christoph
Christoph
Krall
Is Biofeedback an effective and scientific method for treatment of pain? A pilot study at the Medical University of Vienna
German Medical Science GMS Publishing House
2011
ConferencePaper
610 Medical sciences; Medicine
Austrian Society Of Sports Medicine And Prevention|Austrian Society Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation|German Society Of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation
2011-10-24
2011
en
urn:nbn:de:0183-11esm1909
11esm190
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7th EFSMA – European Congress of Sports Medicine, 3rd Central European Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Objective: Biofeedback is known to be an effective psychophysiological method with the power to enhance self-competence, and has been reported in several high-impact journals to be an effective means in the treatment of bodily pain. Aim of this pilot study was to assess knowledge about biofeedback, [for full text, please go to the a.m. URL]
7th EFSMA – European Congress of Sports Medicine, 3rd Central European Congress of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation