Ever heard of biofeedback and wondered what it was and if it was of any benefit to you or your patients?
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Learn how it works at the Olson Center Brown Bag Lunch on Tuesday, March 15 at noon in the UNMC Eppley Science Hall Amphitheater. Mary Glassman, an academic success counselor in UNMC Counseling and Student Development, will discuss traditional and innovative applications for clinical biofeedback.
Seating is limited; please pre-register by calling the Olson Center at 402-559-6345.
Bring a lunch and refreshments will be provided.
I can testify to the benefits of biofeedback. It changed my life and well being. The pain in my back and shoulders were a sign something was wrong, but I did not listen. Biofeedback teaches a person to be in tune with their body, to listen to what it is telling them. It cannot be ignored. I truly wished my physician would have recommended long ago.