A Trivector electronic signal for the 10 000 substances are stored with in the system. These substances have been collected and analyzed over the 25 years of working history and development of this equipment. All Frequencies are stored in multiple chips sets contained within the type II medical device. The evoked biofeedback device then delivers the signal to the client provoking a fight or flight response which is recorded and is later tabulated on our health matrix software for future viewing. The testing of your body electric to the 10 000 substances is called the Xrroid test.
A Quantum Biofeedback device consist of software, a interface module and four straps for ankles and wrists and also a headband, which when connected communicates with 54 different electrical pathways that run within your body. Galvanic Skin Response is the method in which the interface develops a cybernetic loop between the client and device. This enables a double blind approach to the clients testing process facilitating a non bias outcome.
GSR is conducted by attaching senors to the skin, and acquiring a base measurements and calibration. Then, as the activity being studied is performed, recordings are made from the leads. There are two ways to perform a GSR - in active GSR, low current stimuli is passed through the body, with the resistance measured. In passive GSR, current generated by the body itself is measured.
Easily measured and relatively reliable, GSR has been used as an index for those who need some measurable parameter of a person's internal "state". The GSR reflects sweat gland activity and changes in the sympathetic nervous system and measurement variables.The trivector system then measures the voltage, amperage, and resistance to calculate inductance, capacitance, resonance, and conductance during the xrroid test. The activity of the sweat glands in response to sympathetic nervous stimulation ( Increased sympathetic activation ) results in an increase in the level of conductance.
Biofeedback is considered a safe technique. It is noninvasive and requires little effort. It does, however, require a trained and certified professional to control the monitoring equipment and interpret the changes. Many internists, psychologists, psychiatrists, nurses, and physical therapists are trained in biofeedback technique. Your doctor may refer you, or you can seek out a practitioner on your own. Look for someone who is certified by a Biofeedback Certification Institute.
A startling fact reported by the Institute of Medicine, (the IOM is medical wing of the National Academy of Science) is that each year between 44,000 to 98,000 persons die from side effects of properly prescribed medications in the United States. That is 1 in 5 people in hospital care. It is disturbing to realize that the most prevalent approach to medical care places heaviest emphasis on expensive and side effect laden surgical and pharmacological treatments that often devalue prevention, self-care, and rational disease management, and this routinely provided care, even appropriately used, is itself the fourth leading cause of death in the United States.
It is very common for biofeedback patients to require smaller dosages of their medications as their biofeedback treatment progresses. Since high medication dosage levels are often accompanied by unpleasant and unwanted side-effects reduced medication dosage levels (and reduced side effects) are often much wanted benefits. This is not a risk of biofeedback. It is a benefit. Only inexperienced or inadequately trained therapists or physicians will fail to spot such problems. Most biofeedback clinicians work with patients of, and often receive referrals by the patient's own physicians. Many physicians begin to refer patients for neurofeedback or biofeedback after one or more of their patients shows marked improvement on a combined medication-biofeedback regimen, or when a patient cannot tolerate medication side-effects for a condition they have been attempting to treat.
When biofeedback is used in combination with medication, It is necessary to remain alert to the fact that often a reduction in dosage levels of medication dosages becomes necessary for prescribed medications as a patient's health improves when a pharmacologic (medication) treatment regimen is augmented with biofeedback. Such medication changes must be coordinated with the treating physician.
No. Each clients testing and balancing therapy are specifically geared to the outcome of the Xrroid testing. Upon completion of the test, the systems software highlights the risk profiles and recommends therapies and procedures to be implemented during the stress reduction and pain control session.
Situations involve job- or study-related physical and psychological problems, as well as those cases where a person wishes to learn to relax more. In all these cases, structured stress and anxiety reducing interventions using biofeedback has proven to be effective.
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