• Title/Summary/Keyword: Breathing biofeedback technique

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The Effect of Breathing Biofeedback on Breathing Reproducibility and Patient's Dose in Respiration-gated Radiotherapy (호흡연동 방사선 치료에서 호흡생체자기제어 방식이 호흡 재현성 및 선량에 미치는 영향 평가)

  • An, Sohyun;Yeo, Inhwan;Jung, Jaewon;Suh, Hyunsuk;Lee, Kyung Ja;Choi, Jinho;Lee, Kyu Chan;Lee, Rena
    • Progress in Medical Physics
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.135-139
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    • 2013
  • We evaluated the effect of two kinds of breathing biofeedback technique such as audio-instruction and audio-visual biofeedback on breathing reproducibility and the CTV coverage during repeated treatment regimes in respiration-gated radiotherapy. In this study, the breathing data of nineteen lung cancer patients acquired from Medical College of Virginia (MCV) during five weeks were used. The dose evaluation algorithm was programmed in MATLAB. In the result, the CTV coverage was decreased as 30.0% due to the breathing irreproducibility for free-breathing. For audio-visual biofeedback, the CTV coverage was improved as 20.0% because patients can learn how control their breathing stably. And the audio-instruction was effective to preserve the breathing reproducibility.

The Concept and Clinical Application of the Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia Biofeedback (호흡 동성 부정맥 (Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia) 바이오피드백의 개념과 임상적 활용)

  • Lee, Chang-Soo;Woo, Jong-Min
    • Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 2006
  • Biofeedback training to increase the amplitude of respiratory sinus arrhythmia(RSA) maximally increases the amplitude of heart rate variability(HRV) only in respiratory rate at approximately 0.1Hz. To perform this task, people slow their breathing to this rate to point where resonance occur between respiratory sinus arrhythmia(RSA) and oscillation that naturally occur at this rate, probably triggered in part by baroreflex activity. The biofeedback technique allows each individual to breathe at a rate that is specifically adapted to the rhythms of his or her own body. A manual is presented for carrying out this method.

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Effect of Arousal Control Training Conjugated Heart Rate Biofeedback for National Substitute Archery Players (심박수 바이오피드백기법을 활용한 국가대표 후보 양궁선수의 각성조절훈련 효과 분석)

  • Hong, Seong-Taek
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.9
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    • pp.469-484
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of arousal control training conjugated heart rate biofeedback for national substitute three archery players. The arousal control training programs was developed on previous researches and 3 archery experts and 1 sport psychologist had meetings. The training programs contained as orientation, breathing regulation, progressive relaxation technique, heart rate biofeedback, cognitive restructuring, routine and consisted of 24 weeks. XCOACH was utilized as heart rate biofeedback instrument. The effects was examined on competitive state anxiety inventory-2, archery score and ranking, observation, interviews and self assessment. As the results, the score of subfactor was improved on somatic state anxiety, cognitive state anxiety and self-confidence. As the results of observation, interviews and self assessment, the ability of arousal control was enhanced by using effective psychological skills conjugated heart rate biofeedback.

Practice in Relaxation Techniques (이완요법의 실제)

  • Joe, Sook-Haeng
    • Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 2001
  • The relaxation response is a state of profound rest, creates physiological responses directly opposite to the stress response. The relaxation response can be used to counteract the harmful effects of stress. The relaxation response can be elicited by a number of techniques such as diaphragmatic breathing, meditation, progressive muscle relaxation, autogenic training, biofeedback, etc. These relaxation methods in any mental or physical conditions associated with distress and even in normal people have useful benefits for stress control and health enhancement. These relaxation techniques are but one part of a comprehensive stress management program, through regular and continuous practice appropriate for each person, they will make an effective role in stress management. In this review, author reviewed how to practically use meditation, progressive muscle relaxation and autogenic training, in more detail. In the treatment of various stress-related disease, especially in psychiatric disorders, the relaxation technique may be a useful complement to conventional treatment and serves as an intervention between stress and disease.

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