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The Physio Club
Biofeedback
DEF.
The term biofeedback refer to
the procedure by which
information about a
physiological function is fed
back to the individual by means
of an auditory or visual signal.
CONT…
 This information is usually from
internal system which is inaccessible
to the individuals
 When presented with this visual or
auditory feedback the patient can
attempt to modify the activity of the
system.
BIOFEEDBACK
o Used to enable to patient to gain some
element of voluntary control over muscular
or ANS.
o Produces an Auditory or Visual signal.
o Patient receives no electricity, instead
some physiologic process is recorded
o Patient must actively participate to
transform a response from unconscious to
conscious
INDICATIONS: BIOFEEDBACK
 Improve muscular activation for ortho problems
and neurological dysfunction.
 This is a tool not treatment.
 Auditory or visual cues provide patient with
information.
 Small adjustments are picked up and identified.
 Also used in limbloading and monitoring, force
platforms, position or kinematic feedback
WHAT HAPPENS?
 The unit will process the EMG signal and
produce visual auditory feedback
proportional to the input signal.
 Electrodes record summated info from
muscular sensor
 Electrodes are referred to as sensors
VISUAL CUES
1. Meter read outs
2. Flashing lights
3. Computer screens
AUDITORY CUES
1. Changing tones
2. Clicks
COMMON INDICATIONS
Promote increased motor
recruitment
Inhibition of spasticity and
spasm
General body relaxation
CONTRAINDICATIONS
None
PRECAUTIONS:
Skin irritation from gel or tape with prolonged use
Deep relaxation for Diabetics may adversely affect
metabolic levels. Use with caution
INSTRUCTIONS
 Explain to pt.
 Select sensor size.
 Make sure everything is clean and free of
residue. Prepare skin with alcohol.
 Apply gel to sensor.
 Secure sensor. Closer get a more precise
signal, but smaller. Generally 1-5 cm apart
 Treatment duration…10-30 minutes/day
ABOUT SENSORS
 There are three components to a set.
One ground and two signal sensors
 Ground is placed between 2 signal
sensors or adjacent to sensors when
close together
 Place sensors along the longitudinal
axis of the muscle
TECHNIQUE FOR MOTOR RECRUITMENT
o Position patient; explain to pt. Work in
quiet area.
o Apply sensors to an area to demonstrate
the desired A-V signal and activity.
o Adjust to the most sensitive level that
picks up any muscular activity that patient
can produce
o Instruct patient to try to produce an A-V
signal
RECRUITMENT CON’T
o As voluntary muscular activity improves, the A-V
signal will increase. Adjust the gain to decrease
the sensitivity, so patient has to work harder to
recruit more muscular activity.
o As patient masters in one position, change
positions
o Document all parameters. Tx duration 30-60 min
o Clean up
INHIBITION OF SPASTICITY
• Goal: decrease undesirable muscular
activity that may be interfering with
functional movement.
• Explain to pt. Apply sensors and
demonstrate desired activity.
• Find the least sensitive setting that
produces minimal A-V feedback
SPASTICITY
 Have pt relax, use techniques and have pt. Lower
the A-V signal.
 As the signal decreases, lower the shaping
controls (gain), to a more sensitive level. As pt.
Relaxes better, continue to increase sensitivity
 Change positions
 Consider a muscular recruitment set up for
antagonist. For a dual channel unit. ½-1 hour
TYPES OF BIOFEEDBACK
Myoelectric Feedback
Postural Feedback
Feedback Goniometers
Pressure or Force Feedback
Stress related devices
Cardiovascular biofeedback
©
2004
TYPES OF BIOFEEDBACK UNITS
Electromyographic
Measures electrical activity
in skeletal muscle
Peripheral
Temperature
Measures temperature
changes in distal extremities
Increased temperature
indicates a relaxed state
Decreased temperature
indicates stress, fear, or
anxiety
Photophlethysmography
Measures the amount of light
reflected by subcutaneous
tissue based on the amount of
blood flow
Galvanic skin response
Measures electrical resistance
in the skin
Moist skin conducts a current
better than dry skin
ADVANTAGES
 It provides corrective information to
the patient immediately
 Patient gets involved actively in his
own treatment
 It can be used during on going
activities
 It may save physiotherapist’s time
DISADVANTAGES
o It treat symptoms and not the underlying cause of
symptoms
o This treatment is uneconomical as all of these devices are
not available commercially at all the places.
o Biofeedback devices are unacceptable to patients who
won’t like to put wires and electronic boxes over their body
o Physical therapist may need special training for the use of
biofeedback
o Biofeedback could be just a form of training rather than
treatment
THANKS
• Reference
• https://thephysioclub.com/

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Definition of Biofeedback and what is its Importance ? - The Physio Club

  • 3. DEF. The term biofeedback refer to the procedure by which information about a physiological function is fed back to the individual by means of an auditory or visual signal.
  • 4. CONT…  This information is usually from internal system which is inaccessible to the individuals  When presented with this visual or auditory feedback the patient can attempt to modify the activity of the system.
  • 5. BIOFEEDBACK o Used to enable to patient to gain some element of voluntary control over muscular or ANS. o Produces an Auditory or Visual signal. o Patient receives no electricity, instead some physiologic process is recorded o Patient must actively participate to transform a response from unconscious to conscious
  • 6. INDICATIONS: BIOFEEDBACK  Improve muscular activation for ortho problems and neurological dysfunction.  This is a tool not treatment.  Auditory or visual cues provide patient with information.  Small adjustments are picked up and identified.  Also used in limbloading and monitoring, force platforms, position or kinematic feedback
  • 7. WHAT HAPPENS?  The unit will process the EMG signal and produce visual auditory feedback proportional to the input signal.  Electrodes record summated info from muscular sensor  Electrodes are referred to as sensors
  • 8. VISUAL CUES 1. Meter read outs 2. Flashing lights 3. Computer screens
  • 9. AUDITORY CUES 1. Changing tones 2. Clicks
  • 10. COMMON INDICATIONS Promote increased motor recruitment Inhibition of spasticity and spasm General body relaxation
  • 11. CONTRAINDICATIONS None PRECAUTIONS: Skin irritation from gel or tape with prolonged use Deep relaxation for Diabetics may adversely affect metabolic levels. Use with caution
  • 12. INSTRUCTIONS  Explain to pt.  Select sensor size.  Make sure everything is clean and free of residue. Prepare skin with alcohol.  Apply gel to sensor.  Secure sensor. Closer get a more precise signal, but smaller. Generally 1-5 cm apart  Treatment duration…10-30 minutes/day
  • 13. ABOUT SENSORS  There are three components to a set. One ground and two signal sensors  Ground is placed between 2 signal sensors or adjacent to sensors when close together  Place sensors along the longitudinal axis of the muscle
  • 14. TECHNIQUE FOR MOTOR RECRUITMENT o Position patient; explain to pt. Work in quiet area. o Apply sensors to an area to demonstrate the desired A-V signal and activity. o Adjust to the most sensitive level that picks up any muscular activity that patient can produce o Instruct patient to try to produce an A-V signal
  • 15. RECRUITMENT CON’T o As voluntary muscular activity improves, the A-V signal will increase. Adjust the gain to decrease the sensitivity, so patient has to work harder to recruit more muscular activity. o As patient masters in one position, change positions o Document all parameters. Tx duration 30-60 min o Clean up
  • 16. INHIBITION OF SPASTICITY • Goal: decrease undesirable muscular activity that may be interfering with functional movement. • Explain to pt. Apply sensors and demonstrate desired activity. • Find the least sensitive setting that produces minimal A-V feedback
  • 17. SPASTICITY  Have pt relax, use techniques and have pt. Lower the A-V signal.  As the signal decreases, lower the shaping controls (gain), to a more sensitive level. As pt. Relaxes better, continue to increase sensitivity  Change positions  Consider a muscular recruitment set up for antagonist. For a dual channel unit. ½-1 hour
  • 18. TYPES OF BIOFEEDBACK Myoelectric Feedback Postural Feedback Feedback Goniometers Pressure or Force Feedback Stress related devices Cardiovascular biofeedback
  • 19. © 2004 TYPES OF BIOFEEDBACK UNITS Electromyographic Measures electrical activity in skeletal muscle Peripheral Temperature Measures temperature changes in distal extremities Increased temperature indicates a relaxed state Decreased temperature indicates stress, fear, or anxiety Photophlethysmography Measures the amount of light reflected by subcutaneous tissue based on the amount of blood flow Galvanic skin response Measures electrical resistance in the skin Moist skin conducts a current better than dry skin
  • 20. ADVANTAGES  It provides corrective information to the patient immediately  Patient gets involved actively in his own treatment  It can be used during on going activities  It may save physiotherapist’s time
  • 21. DISADVANTAGES o It treat symptoms and not the underlying cause of symptoms o This treatment is uneconomical as all of these devices are not available commercially at all the places. o Biofeedback devices are unacceptable to patients who won’t like to put wires and electronic boxes over their body o Physical therapist may need special training for the use of biofeedback o Biofeedback could be just a form of training rather than treatment

Editor's Notes

  1. Table 11-1 table 11-2
  2. Use facilitiation to improve m contraction