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Applications of biofeedback for patients with chronic pain
Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management, 05/02/08
Jepson NA et al. - Strategies for incorporating biofeedback into treatment and using biofeedback as a tool to develop a broader biopsychosocial approach to patients with chronic pain will be briefly discussed and illustrated with hypothetical patient examples.
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