noun
- a technique that uses electronic monitoring to help a person learn to control bodily functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, or muscle tension
Usage: medical; psychological
Examples
- The patient used biofeedback to learn how to lower her blood pressure.
- Biofeedback training helped him reduce his chronic headaches.
- The therapist attached sensors to monitor muscle tension during the biofeedback session.
- Many athletes use biofeedback to improve their performance and manage stress.
- The clinic offers biofeedback as a non-drug treatment for anxiety disorders.
- Through biofeedback, she learned to control her heart rate during stressful situations.