Biofeedback strikes again: diagnosis and treatment of vulvodynia?
The Editrix luvs biofeedback! She’s studied and practiced it for years as a way to manage chronic pain. Now Newswise reports there’s argument for using biofeedback practices to diagnose and treate vulvodynia, an often ill-treated (or dismissed) disorder involving pain and irritation in the vaginal area. Read about the approach in Biofeedback. Learn more about biofeedback from Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback, the “international society for mind-body interations in research, health care, and eduction.