Zusammenfassung
Im Folgenden wird die Geschichte des Biofeedback von seinen Anfängen in der tierexperimentellen Forschung bis hin zu seiner therapeutischen Nutzung in der Schmerzbehandlung aufgezeigt. Es werden verschiedene theoretische Ansätze zur Erklärung der Wirkung von Biofeedback diskutiert. Ein Schwerpunkt liegt auf der Darstellung der Einsatzmöglichkeiten des Verfahrens bei verschiedenen Schmerzstörungen, wie Kopf- und Rückenschmerz, oder der temporomandibulären Dysfunktion. Es werden konkrete Empfehlungen für die Gestaltung eines Trainings am Beispiel des Frontalis-EMG-Feedback gegeben und der Stellenwert von Biofeedback als verhaltenstherapeutisch fundiertes Verfahren in Deutschland diskutiert.
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Kröner-Herwig, B. (2004). Biofeedback. In: Psychologische Schmerztherapie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09587-4_31
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