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Old 27-07-2006, 01:04 AM
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Biofeedback for Tardive Dyskinesia

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I want know about the role of Biofeedback for Tardive dyskinesia patients... If you have any idea or any literature on this subject please discuss it.. I need it urgently for a study.. Thanks
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Re: Biofeedback for Tardive Dyskinesia

Have a look over good text book for detail

Physical rehabilitation- Assessment and Treatment 4th Edition bY Susan O'Sullivan & Thomas J Schmitz
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Old 01-08-2006, 12:14 AM
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Re: Biofeedback for Tardive Dyskinesia

Thanks a lot for the text regarding Strategies to Improve
Motor Control and Motor Learning which is really useful for this problem.. but, I want to know more about role of Biofeedback for Tardive dyskinesia.. b'coz I found very limited journals in web related to this search.. If someone give me links, literature related to Biofeedback for Dyskinesia.. it will be really useful for me.. Thanks once again!!!
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Re: Biofeedback for Tardive Dyskinesia

Please, see the chapter on Biofeedback in the book Physical Rehabilitation and also see a list of useful refrences and bibliography at the end of that chapter. You may useful information there.
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