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#1 4/21/2016 Futurehealth Spring Cleaning Sale- over 100 items (Rob Kall) Futurehealth has accumulated many items over its 36 years in business. We're doing a spring cleaning sale offering over 80 different items-- hardware, software, EEG electrodes, cables, stand-alone instruments, computer hardware-- EEG, EMG, Thermal, GSR, EEG electrode checkers, books, CDs, DVDs.
#2 10/10/2014 The Hero's Journey and The Biofeedback Neurofeedback Practitioner's and Client's Stories (Rob Kall) Here's a short summary of my take how story and the Hero's Journey plays an integral role in biofeedback:
#3 11/7/2011 A Once In A Lifetime Opportunity To Acquire An Extraordinary Biofeedback Library (Rob Kall) I'm moving toward simpler and smaller. That means getting rid of a lot of what I've accumulated over the years. Over the course of almost 40 years I've built what I believe is one of the largest libraries related to biofeedback and neurofeedback, collecting books, journals, cassette tapes, conference recordings that combine to be a substantial library. It is for sale
#4 2/10/2011 BCIA Trademarks Logo and Credentials (Press Release) The Biofeedback Certification International Alliance, formerly the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (BCIA), has filed applications to trademark terms that refer to Board certification in biofeedback. BCIA certifies professionals in Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, and Pelvic Muscle Dysfunction Biofeedback.
#5 10/11/2010 Stress Check Biofeedback Card on Doctor OZ show (Rob Kall) The Stress Check Biofeedback card was used on the Doctor Oz show today, as a tool for tracking stress level. Video and transcript.
#6 10/1/2010 Beyond Biofeedback: How Words Can Help Children Heal (Judith Acosta) Children learn who they are in the world via an organic form of biofeedback. Everything we say and do communicates and that communication is received by them not only cognitively but, perhaps more importantly, physiologically and genetically.
#7 7/2/2010 Army looking at Biofeedback, Yoga, Acupuncture to Treat Pain (Press Release) The task force visited 28 military, Veterans Affairs and civilian medical centers between October and January to observe treatment capabilities and best practices. Army Surgeon General Lt. Gen Eric Schoomaker said his goal is to form a pain-management strategy that is holistic, multidisciplinary and puts Soldiers' quality of life first.2 2 Comment Count
#8 6/19/2010 Who Owns Self-Regulation? (Siegfried Othmer, Ph.D.) We are moving into an age where people are taking responsibility for their own well-being, and that by now includes the domain of most psychopharmacological agents. It will most certainly also include the self-regulation technologies. This future is not to be feared. Home training has been a mainstay of biofeedback therapy since forever, and the principal complaint in that regard is that...
#9 6/10/2010 Why do you need training to effectively incorporate psychophysiological assessments and biofeedback-based interventions (Richard A. Sherman PhD) Everyone planning to include psychophysiological assessments and biofeedback interventions in his or her practice needs, at the very least, to take a basic course in biofeedback. A good course will help you understand the relationships between the feedback display, the physiology being recorded, and the disorder being assessed and then treated.
#10 4/22/2010 The Treatment of Vulvovaginal Pain Disorders with Surface Electromyographic Assisted Pelvic Floor Muscle Rehabilitation (Howard I. Glazer, Ph.D.) Vulvodynia is a descriptive, not a diagnostic, term covering a wide range of disorders which have, as one component, pain in the vulvar area. Vulvar pain can arise from many sources. Free form observations of sEMG with or without direct pelvic muscle palpation does not comprise an adequate evaluation. Replicable protocols, applied to the patient over time are necessary to assess progress.
#11 4/16/2010 How a Neurofeedback Session Works (Dr. Clare Albright) What happens in a neurofeedback session?
#12 3/26/2010 AAPB's Annual meeting Opens in San Diego (Rob Kall) report on the first day of the 2010 AAPB meeting.
#13 3/21/2010 Insurance Should Pay For Healing, Not Treating (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) Numerous studies have shown that 80% of primary care visits to health care practitioners involve the ordinary suffering of daily life and not diseases that need treatment, yet we throw pills and potions at these woes as if that is their solution.
#14 3/4/2010 Short Sighted Health Insurer Policies Which Refuse to Pay for Healing & Preventive Services Hurt Patients, Cost Fortune (Lewis Mehl-Madrona) I don't know anyone who is happy with their health insurance... I'd like to weigh in on what people don't get with today's health insurance, because I know what I don't get paid by insurance to do.
#15 2/13/2010 Obituary: Brian Costello (Rob Kall) Brian was an incredibly energetic Australian force of nature, inspired by and passionately working on new ideas and approaches to biofeedback, usually with his southern California colleague, Russ Cassell. It was very common to get an email blast from Brian, overflowing with new ideas, copied to dozens, all over the world, giving credit and kudos to many.
#16 2/12/2010 The Neurology of Biofeedback; A Neuro-anatomical and Physiological Review (Mariella Fischer-Williams, MD, FRCP) People commonly ask the questions : "Why?", "How does a thing work?" and "How can I fix it?". I do not attempt to answer "Why?" because it is a metaphysical question. Much of this article answers the question of "How can I fix it?". I shall mainly describe "How does the brain work?" which I freely acknowledge is an immodest goal. The nervous system is built upon a living network of feedback, constantly adapting
#17 2/10/2010 Electroencephalography and Sport; Review and Future Directions (Vietta Sue Wilson) The purpose of this paper is to briefly review the psychological traits and states that are believed necessary for performance in competitive sport. This information may help guide areas of brain research that could have a large practical impact upon enhancing performance. The paper will then focus on reviewing studies which used electroencephalography (EEG) to assess brain processing in athletes.
#18 1/19/2010 Neurofeedback / EEG Biofeedback Procedures; Basic Descriptions (Patricia Norris) neurofeedback and related procedures used to deal with ADD, Closed Head Injury, Addictions, or for alertness, focus
#19 1/15/2010 Rob Kall Futurehealth Radio Show; Joe Kamiya, Terry Patten, Paul Swingle and Patricia Norris (Rob Kall) This show brings us extraordinary leaders in the mind/body bio/neurofeedback world.
#20 1/7/2010 Adding Biofeedback to your Eating Disorders Practice (Gary Ames) How to incorporate biofeedback as an evidence-based intervention. Neurofeedback study results for eating disorders.
#21 12/29/2009 Neurofeedback and the Brain (Jay Gunkelman) Neurofeedback is an emerging neuroscience-based clinical application, and understanding the underlying principles of neurofeedback allows the therapist to provide referrals or treatment, and provides clients with a framework for understanding the process. The brain's electrical patterns are a form of behavior, modifiable through “operant conditioning,”...
#22 12/20/2009 Clues to Nintendo Biofeedback Plans (Rob Kall) a new sensor, new trademark registrations point to another major biofeedback device on the horizon.
#23 12/18/2009 Researcher Seeks Married Couples for Interpersonal Biofeedback Study (Steven Kassel) Research trials have begun on an innovative research project which examines the additive therapeutic effect of two existing evidence-based techniques, marital therapy and biofeedback.
#24 12/9/2009 American Character Strengths Threatened By Private Health Insurer Economic Policies (Rob Kall) The American character has been undergoing a dangerous and effective attack that has, in my opinion, gone virtually un-noticed. The character values of self-reliance, self responsibility and self control are being seriously eroded by private for profit and non-profit health insurer policies.
#25 12/1/2009 Your Biofeedback Practitioner's Hero's Journey (Rob Kall) Joseph Campbell described a mythic pattern that any hero, any person going through a process of growth and increased personal awareness experiences. This model works very well for biofeedback practitioners, describing the stages, steps, experiences, problems, opportunities, challenges and rewards you can expect to encounter on your path to becoming a master of the world of biofeedback.
#26 11/24/2009 Self-Regulation for Immune System Disorders; part 2 (Patricia Norris) part two of Psychoneuroimmunology article. Beyond the amelioration or healing of an immune system disorder, biofeedback-assisted psychophysiologic therapy provides the experiential knowledge of self-regulation, self-mastery, and voluntary control, and an improved and empowered self image. This has far-reaching consequences, for the image that we hold of ourselves influences everything that we are and everything we do.
#27 11/20/2009 A Cost/Benefit Analysis of Different Intervention Models for LD/Special Ed. Students (Kirtley Thornton) Since the decade of the brain was declared in 1990, there have been impressive advances in the area of neurodiagnostic instrumentation measuring the physical functioning of the brain and providing a deeper understanding of the functioning of the brain.
#28 11/18/2009 Handwarming from the Inside out; Thermal / Temperature Biofeedback (Rob Kall) Have you warmed your hands lately? How about your feet? Thousands of people do it every day and they don't do it by putting their hands or feet under warm running water or by holding warm clothes, straight out of the dryer. They do it from the inside out. Why would they do it? To help symptoms of stress, anxiety, headache, high blood pressure, Raynauds, diabetes, arthritis and more.
#29 11/7/2009 The Use of EIectromyographic and Temperature Biofeedback for Treatment of Cramping and Burning Phantom Limb Pain (Richard A. Sherman) Phantom limb pain occurs among between 50 and 80 percent of amputees. For patients who describe burning/tingling phantom limb pain and have an essentially normal reactive vascular system, a trial of temperature biofeedback may provide relief.
#30 11/2/2009 The use of EMG biofeedback for the treatment of chronic tension headache. (John G. Arena, Ph.D.) Headache is the most common pain complaint(11) and the most frequent medical problem seen in medical clinics(7). Most experts(3) believe that the majority of headaches are muscle tension-type. Although nearly all of the headache literature treats biofeedback and relaxation therapy as separate interventions, most clinicians combine both procedures when treating their tension headache patients.

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