Biofeedback Clinic

Biofeedback Clinic

At the Biofeedback Clinic, we use cutting-edge technology to help patients manage and improve their health. Using state-of-the-art devices, we monitor and visualize involuntary bodily functions in real time. We aim to enhance well-being and address symptoms such as stress, anxiety, chronic pain, and sleep disorders. With a personalized approach, we work closely with healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care. Our specialized service helps patients understand and manage their physiological responses, contributing to effective health improvement.



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Blue location pin icon on a white background. 1355 Patria Ave., Puerta de Hierro Neighborhood, 45116, Zapopan, Jalisco

+52 Ext.

The Biofeedback Clinic at Hospital Angeles Andares a specialized, non-invasive, evidence-based therapeutic approach that enables patients to learn how to control physiological functions such as muscle, respiratory, and neurological activity using advanced real-time monitoring technology.

This service is indicated as a therapeutic support in the management of chronic pain, anxiety disorders, migraines, pelvic floor dysfunction, urinary and fecal incontinence, neuromuscular rehabilitation, and motor control disorders, among other conditions, always under medical evaluation and specialized clinical protocols.

The Biofeedback Clinic reinforces Hospital Angeles Andares commitmentAndares therapeutic innovation, comprehensive care, and physical and emotional well-being, integrating advanced solutions into a patient-centered healthcare model.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a non-invasive therapy that uses monitoring technology to help patients recognize and control bodily functions that are not normally perceived consciously.

It is used to help manage chronic pain, anxiety, migraines, pelvic floor dysfunction, incontinence, neuromuscular rehabilitation, and motor control issues.

No. It is a therapeutic adjunct that is incorporated into medical or rehabilitation treatment plans under professional supervision.

No. Biofeedback is safe, painless, and non-invasive, and it is tailored to each patient's condition and needs.

The number of sessions depends on the diagnosis, the treatment goals, and the patient's progress, following an initial medical evaluation.

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