Response to the challenge: effective treatment of the elderly through thermal biofeedback combined with progression relaxation
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF01000013
Response to the challenge: effective treatment of the elderly through thermal biofeedback combined with progression relaxation
Abstract
This notes pursues the theme introduced in the first "Notes and Observations" publication: the effectiveness of biofeedback in treatment of the elderly. Current clinical results in progress are reported for a 76-year-old female hypertensive whose blood pressure has to date been lowered from 190/90 to 160/82 by means of thermal biofeedback in conjunction with progressive relaxation. These results are contrasted with reported failures in the headache study of elderly patients (Blanchard, Andrasik, Evans, & Hillhouse 1985). Results of this study are reinterpreted in terms of biofeedback modality rather than age of subjects.
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