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Self-directed EMG training for the control of pain and spasticity in paraplegia: A case study
Authors:Eugenia Bodenhamer  Candace Coleman  Jeanne Achterberg
Institution:(1) North Texas State University, USA;(2) University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas, USA;(3) Center for Rehabilitation Studies, Box 13438, 76203 Denton, Texas
Abstract:A 25-year-old paraplegic woman was able to gain control of her debilitating leg and bladder spasms and abdominal pain using self-directed EMG biofeedback. The case is significant in that she previously had only cursory exposure to biofeedback as an undergraduate student and received only minimal support and direction from an instructor. She proceeded through daily home practice using a borrowed EMG unit and audiotapes from Lester Fehmi'sOpen Focus series. Records were kept of the frequency and intensity of her pain and spasms, as well as the frequency and procedures of her home practice. She also maintained a record of specific psychosocial events in her life, which, over time, showed a strong, consistent pattern of influence on the recurrence and severity of her symptoms. The woman's physician declared her medical progress remarkable and encouraged her biofeedback work. At 2-year follow-up, she remains virtually symptom- and medication-free. Her successful biofeedback training program provides support for the value of client-directed biofeedback in selected cases.
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