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Effect of therapist's active presence on EMG biofeedback training of headache patients
Authors:Dr François Borgeat  Bernard Hade  Léon M Larouche  Charles N Bedwani
Institution:(1) Pavillon Albert-Prévost, Hôpital du Sacré-Coeur, and Department of Psychiatry, University of Montreal, Canada;(2) Biofeedback Laboratory, Pavillon Albert-Prévost, 6555 West Gouin Boulevard, H4K 1B3 Montréal, P.Q., Canada
Abstract:Sixteen patients suffering from tension or mixed headaches participated in a frontalis EMG treatment schedule of 15 sessions where the therapist was either actively present or almost completely absent. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of the therapist's active presence on the subject's ability to lower the EMG level. The active presence of the therapist consistently led to higher frontalis EMG level than that during the therapist's absence. Data also show that the EMG feedback administered was apparently effective in reducing subjective headache intensity along with EMG levels. The findings raise the question of an optimal dosage of presence and activity of the therapist during EMG feedback training.
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