How to use Biofeedback in a gps office

If you are a general practitioner, biofeedback will be a great tool in helping you treat patients in a more effective manner. Whether your specialization is in the field of family medicine, internal medicine, or general practice, naturopathy, or even chiropractic medicine, the use of biofeedback will help you grow your practice and will help you treat your patients more efficiently.

Biofeedback and Common Ailments

As a general practitioner, you might have seen a wide range of common ailments while referring the more complex cases to some specialists. In this case, biofeedback can be used effectively for concerns in different patients. For pregnant, nursing women, pediatric patients, and elderly, they may pose greater challenges when there’s a need to prescribe pharmaceutical intervention. However, as biofeedback is safe for more complex patients it provides an additional tool to help patients.

Biofeedback has shown promise in treating many of the conditions commonly treated by a general practitioner, including:

  • Urinary incontinence,
  • Raynaud’s disease,
  • ADHD,
  • Headaches (tension and migraine),
  • Anorexia nervosa,
  • Anxiety,
  • Asthma,
  • Back pain,
  • Chronic pain,
  • Constipation,
  • Depression,
  • Diabetes,
  • Hypertension,
  • Muscle spasms, and
  • Seizure disorders, including epilepsy

Patient Compliance

In most cases, biofeedback can increase patient compliance with treatment, especially for those more challenging patients who refuse at pharmaceutical intervention. Looking at it from a marketing standpoint, it is important to know that there are patients who just cannot easily trust doctors, instead they would opt for natural treatments or home remedies.

By offering biofeedback as an option, a doctor can gain the trust of these patients, thus increasing patient compliance even when the treatment that has been suggested is not necessarily biofeedback. On the other hand, there are those who purposely seek a doctor who is familiar with alternative or non-pharmaceutical medicine, thus offering biofeedback for some patients can help effectively. Just by having it, your medical practice as a general practitioner will receive a different perception in the eyes of potential clients.

Patient Loyalty

Biofeedback is very promising and there are so many medical benefits of biofeedback and bioresonance therapy when it comes to treating conditions, not to mention that it is non-invasive and has very low risks. This allows easy patient treatment, otherwise might have to refer you to a specialist or wouldn’t be able to treat effectively. When the patient sees improvement in their condition, patient loyalty it will be increased and you will increase the chances that your patient will refer you to their friends, as well as family members.

Oberon Biofeedback from Oberon Diagnostic
16519 62nd Ave E. Sumner WA 98390
E-mail: oberonnlsbiofeedback@gmail.com
Phone: (206) 334-6835