Why You Should be Using Biofeedback in Rehabilitation
The use of biofeedback in rehabilitation has fallen out of favor recently. Insurance companies don't reimburse, so people shifted to favor neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES). That doesn't mean biofeedback isn't effective. Biofeedback is amazing at helping restore volitional control, decrease muscle activity of overused muscles, and focus on appropriate muscular involvement in movement patterns. In this video, Russ Paine, PT, and I discuss how and why we use biofeedback with our patients and introduce the new mTrigger biofeedback unit that is awesome to use and affordable. If you want to get started using biofeedback, mTrigger was nice enough to offer my readers 10% off their purchase, making this even more affordable. Click the link below and be sure to use coupon code REINOLD to get your 10% off: http://bit.ly/mtrigger

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