Research Trial - Biofeedback to improve pain and trauma symptoms

Research Trial - Biofeedback to improve pain and trauma symptoms Free 6-week biofeedback intervention trial aiming to improve symptoms of trauma and chronic pain

4 weeks of HRV Biofeedback reduces inflammation in patients with panic disorder. This recent study has shown that regula...
31/05/2023

4 weeks of HRV Biofeedback reduces inflammation in patients with panic disorder.
This recent study has shown that regular daily practice of HRV biofeedback can improve the inflammatory state of individuals with panic disorder.

HRV biofeedback is being utilised and studied to improve a wide range of symptoms and disorders including trauma and chronic pain.

If you experience persistent pain and trauma symptoms you may be eligible to take part in a free 6-week HRV Biofeedback intervention.

Contact us for more information.

Trauma causes more than just changes in emotions. It can physically affect you and the way your nervous system functions...
27/04/2023

Trauma causes more than just changes in emotions. It can physically affect you and the way your nervous system functions, resulting in 'hyperarousal', physical pain, decreased cognition and other negative consequences.

If you experience these symptoms you may be eligible to take part in a free 6-week biofeedback research trial to reduce pain and trauma symptoms.

Contact us for more info.

Pain and Trauma impact how the nervous system functions and often lead to dysfunctional responses to stress and trauma r...
21/04/2023

Pain and Trauma impact how the nervous system functions and often lead to dysfunctional responses to stress and trauma reminders.

Your nervous system can be retrained to function optimally. This allows your brain to regulate pain and trauma symptoms more effectively

If you experience these symptoms, you may be eligible to take park in a Free 6-week trial.

Contact us for more details.

The ability to regulate your pain and trauma symptoms is directly impacted by the functioning of your nervous system, wh...
29/03/2023

The ability to regulate your pain and trauma symptoms is directly impacted by the functioning of your nervous system, which influences how well your brain is able to down-regulate these unwanted symptoms.

If you experience persistent pain and trauma symptoms, you may be eligible to take part in a free 6-week biofeedback research intervention.

Contact us for more details.

Train your nervous system to respond with less “fight or flight” and reduce your trauma and pain symptoms in the process...
22/03/2023

Train your nervous system to respond with less “fight or flight” and reduce your trauma and pain symptoms in the process. This little device is being trialled to provide feedback that allows you to teach your nervous system to do just that.

If you experience persistent pain and have trauma symptoms you may be eligible to take part in this free 6-week biofeedback intervention.

Physical health and psychological well-being are intimately connected and impact each other. Our physiological state inf...
17/03/2023

Physical health and psychological well-being are intimately connected and impact each other. Our physiological state influences our mood, emotions and thoughts and these in turn affect our physical experience of stress and pain.

If you have persistent pain and PTSD symptoms, or know someone who does - contact us to be part of a free 6-week intervention to help balance your nervous system.

Did you know Heart Rate Variability can be used as a measure of a person’s psycho-physiological stress and can also be t...
16/03/2023

Did you know Heart Rate Variability can be used as a measure of a person’s psycho-physiological stress and can also be targeted in treatment.

If you have persistent pain and trauma symptoms, or know someone who does - contact us to be part of a free 6-week intervention to help balance your nervous system.

It might sound counter-intuitive, but greater variability in the time between your heart beats actually indicates that y...
02/03/2023

It might sound counter-intuitive, but greater variability in the time between your heart beats actually indicates that your nervous system is functioning well and is a marker of health.

Conversely, low variability has been associated with depression, anxiety, stress and a wide range of physical health problems.

If you have persistent pain and trauma symptoms, or know someone who does - contact us to be part of a free 6-week intervention to help balance your nervous system.

If you experience trauma symptoms and have pain persisting more than 3-months you may be eligible to participate in a fr...
27/02/2023

If you experience trauma symptoms and have pain persisting more than 3-months you may be eligible to participate in a free intervention research trial.

Trauma and chronic pain can be debilitating, however recent studies are finding support for psychophysiological treatments. Be part of of the newest research and improve your conditions at the same time.

There is substantial research supporting the efficacy of heart rate variability biofeedback for a variety of disorders a...
24/10/2022

There is substantial research supporting the efficacy of heart rate variability biofeedback for a variety of disorders and for performance enhancement (Gevirtz, 2013). However, no one has yet investigated its efficacy for individuals with both PTSD symptoms and chronic pain.

Did you know that scientists consider heart rate variability (HRV) to be an important indicator of overall health?As a m...
24/10/2022

Did you know that scientists consider heart rate variability (HRV) to be an important indicator of overall health?

As a marker of physiological resilience and behavioural flexibility, it reflects our ability to adapt effectively to stress and environmental demands...

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