Surface electromyographic (Semg) biofeedback for chronic low back pain

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Abstract

Biofeedback is a process in which biological information is measured and fed back to a patient and clinician for the purpose of gaining increased awareness and control over physiological domains. Surface electromyography (SEMG), a measure of muscle activity, allows both a patient and clinician to have direct and immediate access to muscle functioning that is not possible with manual palpation or visual observation. SEMG biofeedback can be used to help “down-train” elevated muscle activity or to “up-train” weak, inhibited, or paretic muscles. This article presents a historical and clinical overview of SEMG and its use in chronic low back pain assessment and biofeedback training.

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Neblett, R. (2016, June 1). Surface electromyographic (Semg) biofeedback for chronic low back pain. Healthcare (Switzerland). MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare4020027

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