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  • 42. Assessment of stress-related psychophysiological reactions in chronic back pain patients.
    Flor H, Turk DC, Birbaumer N.
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  • 44. Fast arousal changes enhanced by alpha biofeedback and their personal evaluations.
    Trimmel M.
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  • 45. Psychophysiological responses to repeated acute pain stimulation in chronic low back pain patients.
    Peters ML, Schmidt AJ.
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  • 46. Enhancement of health locus of control through biofeedback training.
    Chen WW.
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  • 47. A multiple-response evaluation of EMG biofeedback performance during training and stress-induction conditions.
    Gatchel RJ, Korman M, Weis CB, Smith D, Clarke L.
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  • 48. Cognitive factors in the performance level of chronic low back pain patients.
    Schmidt AJ.
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  • 49. Initial relaxation response: contrasts between clinical patients and normal volunteers.
    Schneider HG, Rawson JC, Bhatnagar NS.
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  • 50. Paradoxical instructions in relaxation training.
    Anderson LH, Schneider HG.
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  • 51. Effect of trainer's presence and response-contingent feedback in biofeedback-relaxation training.
    Hamberger LK, Lohr JM.
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  • 52. Effect of electromyographic feedback and static stretching on artificially induced muscle soreness.
    McGlynn GH, Laughlin NT, Rowe V.
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  • 53. The effect of repeated tense-release sequences on EMG and self-report of muscle tension: an evaluation of Jacobsonian and post-Jacobsonian assumptions about progressive relaxation.
    Lehrer PM, Batey DM, Woolfolk RL, Remde A, Garlick T.
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  • 54. The control of postoperative pain by EMG biofeedback in patients undergoing hysterectomy.
    Moon MH, Gibbs JM.
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  • 55. Relaxation training for chronic pain patients using EMG feedback: an analysis of process and outcome effects.
    Spence ND.
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  • 56. Is surface EMG biofeedback an effective training method for persons with neck and shoulder complaints after whiplash-associated disorders concerning activities of daily living and pain -- a randomized controlled trial.
    Ehrenborg C, Archenholtz B.
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  • 57. Comparison of actual and simulated EMG biofeedback in the treatment of hemiplegic patients.
    Hurd WW, Pegram V, Nepomuceno C.
    Am J Phys Med; 1980 Apr 26; 59(2):73-82. PubMed ID: 7377291
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  • 58. A meta-analysis of EMG biofeedback treatment of temporomandibular disorders.
    Crider AB, Glaros AG.
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  • 59. Paced abdominal breathing and EMG responsivity.
    Winslow CD, Stevens L.
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  • 60. Efficacy of EMG biofeedback in relaxation training: a controlled stury.
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