Effects of electromyography biofeedback-assisted relaxation on pain in patients with advanced cancer in a palliative care unit
Journal
Cancer Nursing
Journal Volume
30
Journal Issue
5
Pages
347-353
Date Issued
2007
Author(s)
Tsai P.-S.
Chen P.-L.
Lai Y.-L.
MING-BEEN LEE
Lin C.-C.
Abstract
Most patients with advanced cancer experience pain. However, many cancer patients do not find satisfaction with conventional treatment of pain relief. This study examined the effect of electromyography (EMG) biofeedback-assisted relaxation on cancer-related pain in advanced cancer patients. We hypothesized that changes in EMG activity in frontal muscles underlie the efficacy of EMG biofeedback-assisted relaxation. This was a randomized control study. The experimental group (n = 12) received 6 EMG biofeedback-assisted relaxation sessions over a 4-week period, whereas the control group (n = 12) received conventional care. The primary efficacy measure was the level of pain, measured by the Brief Pain Inventory. Findings from this study show that relaxation training supplemented with visual and auditory EMG biofeedback signals is effective in reducing cancer-related pain in advanced cancer patients, possibly through a mechanism of attenuation of physiological arousal. Electromyography biofeedback-assisted relaxation training may be used along with medications for effective pain management in patients with advanced cancer. ? 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.
Subjects
Advanced cancer; Biofeedback; Pain; Palliative care; Relaxation
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Other Subjects
adult; advanced cancer; allopathy; article; Brief Pain Inventory; cancer pain; cancer palliative therapy; clinical article; clinical trial; controlled clinical trial; controlled study; electromyography; experimental study; feedback system; female; human; male; muscle relaxation; priority journal; randomized controlled trial; therapy effect; Adult; Biofeedback (Psychology); Electromyography; Feasibility Studies; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Neoplasms; Pain; Palliative Care
Type
journal article