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[Biofeedback treatment of Raynaud's disease].

Abstract
Raynaud's disease is characterized by intermittent peripheral vasoconstriction leading to pallor, cyanosis and reactive vasodilation of the arterioles of fingers and toes. These phenomena are accompanied by sensations of cold or warmth, pain and difficulty in manipulating the palms. Ulcerations of the fingertips can occur in severe cases. Since conservative medical treatment, consisting of preventive measures and changing various habits, results in alleviation in only half the patients, sympathectomy is often required. Psychological intervention, including biofeedback, also has a significant role. Biofeedback involving relaxation techniques, guided imagination, and in parallel, computer-assisted monitoring of sympathetic arousal, might lead to symptom reduction as a unique treatment or in conjunction with other treatment modalities.
AuthorsM Birger, R Sha'anani, F Pavlotzki
JournalHarefuah (Harefuah) Vol. 133 Issue 9 Pg. 362-4, 414 (Nov 02 1997) ISSN: 0017-7768 [Print] Israel
PMID9418338 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article)
Topics
  • Adolescent
  • Arousal
  • Biofeedback, Psychology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Imagery, Psychotherapy
  • Raynaud Disease (physiopathology, psychology, therapy)
  • Relaxation Therapy

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