Felix Laevsky,

Biofeedback specialist

Breathing educator

Biofeedback

Benefits

Benefits of Biofeedback beyond improved symptom control, performance and health.

  • Biofeedback can help you become aware of various physiological characteristics that most people have never used as subjects for healing
    Contrary to popular practice and belief, working on improving these physiological functions can greatly reduce symptoms and enhance your health.
  • Biofeedback helps build self-confidence with respect to your own abilities and capabilities to heal your body and accelerate the healing process
    Biofeedback lets you objectively see your current state and any improvements in your physiology. As your progress is charted with quantifiable markers such as numbers, graphs, or images, you will see proof of your capabilities to be in better health both in the short and long-term.
    Biofeedback “proves” mind- body connection
    Using the power of your mind, you can see the immediate impact your thoughts and emotions have on your physiology. Your mind is a very powerful tool for gaining control of your body’s processes, such as decreased tension in certain muscles, increased skin temperature, decreased “inner stress” and overall reduced tension and pain. Ultimately, you can achieve a better balance physically, mentally and emotionally.
  • Biofeedback provides evidence of mobilizing and implementing internal resources
    We know that while practicing biofeedback techniques, we are mobilizing the body’s internal resources for healing. How do we know this? Biofeedback provides the added advantage of giving you direct visual representation of these changes on a computer screen.
  • Biofeedback may help you overcome skepticism of mind – body techniques
    With the help of a “physiological mirror” and direct feedback of the state of your physiology, you can challenge yourself to think outside the box and find inspiration to become involved in Biofeedback therapy’s benefits.

Efficacy of Biofeedback intervention – see “Biofeedback in medicine: who, when, why and how?” ncbi.nlm.nih.gov