Biofeedback Mechanism
Biofeedback machines calculate the body’s impulses or frequencies and communicate these readings to the machine. The three most common types of biofeedback therapy are:
1. Thermal Biofeedback, which measures skin temperature and blood temperature.
2. Electromyography, which is used to measures muscle tension.
3. NeuroFeedback, which measures brain wave activity.
The machine uses scalp sensors to monitor your brain waves using an Electroencephalograph (EEG), Breathing (Oxygen saturation level), Sweat Gland Activity, Heart Rate, Pulse Rate.
“Biofeedback Machines calculate body’s impulses and frequencies.”
Biofeedback machines provide us with in-depth knowledge about what is happening in our body and it enables involuntary responses to be measured. During biofeedback therapy, electrodes are generally attached to the patient’s skin which in turn sends the in-depth information to the equipment.
Once the imbalances and stresses have been identified, the machine’s program is selected from a vast database of vibrational biofeedback therapies to help return balance and relief for the patient.