Confused? We Protect Heath Care Providers from Questionable Marketing Claims.
As the longest provider of 'feedback instruments, we respect the FDA and State licensing mandates specifying the limits to the advertizing and application of biofeedback products. Basically, biofeedback can only be used for relaxation or neuromuscular rehabilitation. That is why we sell only to licensed heath providers. Health providers agee to use our equipment in strict compliance with these mandates. Further information can be found in the published guidelines for professional biofeedback and neurofeedback by AAPB, BCIA and ISNR.
So what about its use in people with medical or psychological syndromes? That is ethical as long as you use it as an adjunctive stress-management component of a treatment plan - not for diagnosis. This model applies to providers using J&J applications as the biofeedback component for solutions to a variety of conditions that co-exist with some stress disorders, difficulty relaxing and/or neuromuscular retraining: ADD, ADHD, Anxiety, ,Autism, Bruxism, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Depression, Head Injury, Heart Rate Variability, Incontinence, Pelvic and many Muscle Dysfunctions.
J&J physiology is also a solution for Breathing Training, Desensitization and Voluntary Regional Temperature/Blood Flow Biofeedback. Deal with Teams/Sports/Couples? We have solutions here too.
Confused? We Protect Heath Care Providers from Questionable Marketing Claims.
As the longest provider of 'feedback instruments, we respect the FDA and State licensing mandates specifying the limits to the advertizing and application of biofeedback products. Basically, biofeedback can only be used for relaxation or neuromuscular rehabilitation. That is why we sell only to licensed heath providers. Health providers agee to use our equipment in strict compliance with these mandates. Further information can be found in the published guidelines for professional biofeedback and neurofeedback by AAPB, BCIA and ISNR.
So what about its use in people with medical or psychological syndromes? That is ethical as long as you use it as an adjunctive stress-management component of a treatment plan - not for diagnosis. This model applies to providers using J&J applications as the biofeedback component for solutions to a variety of conditions that co-exist with some stress disorders, difficulty relaxing and/or neuromuscular retraining: ADD, ADHD, Anxiety, ,Autism, Bruxism, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Depression, Head Injury, Heart Rate Variability, Incontinence, Pelvic and many Muscle Dysfunctions.
J&J physiology is also a solution for Breathing Training, Desensitization and Voluntary Regional Temperature/Blood Flow Biofeedback. Deal with Teams/Sports/Couples? We have solutions here too.
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DATA NO LONGER WORKS CORRECTLY/ EXPORT VALUES ARE ZERO/
.Either of these problems indicate a fractured or full data field. As explained in the manual, the program has a 1 GB limit, and will reject and scramble data after that point. The program warns you before that point, so you can move and archive and compact the data. You must somehow remove data from the program.
There is an easy way to do this. I recommend moving the entire data file, data.mdb, to a safe place - like C:/DATA/data.mbd- and starting over. There is at this point no data in the program at all. Run a client, and the program will automatically make one when you record. The program will automatically make a new data.mdb file. you can start fresh, and will have 1 GB of free memory.
Next see if any of your old data is retrievable. Open the J&J program, go to Manage Data, set up the proper program - e.e. HRV+Breathing [not a real name] - and follow instructions to retrieve archived data, in this special case, from C:/DATA/data.mbd.
follow the guidelines set here http://jjengineering.info/RETRIEVING_ARCHIVED_DATA.html
Details:
For this exercise, do not open or use anyting in the PhysioLab program. Keep it closed.
Find the Folder containing you data. For example, C:/PhysioPilot6.
1. Search for data.mdb.
2. When you find it, move to a safe directory, like C:/DATA/. {make a new folder if needed] When moved, it will say C:/DATA/data.mdb.
3. Now, start the program.
4. If you first go to Manage Data, nothing will be there. You must first make a dummy client, like 'test' and save a small segment of data.
5. Save and Exit the program.
6. Restart the program. Go to Managed Data. Select the program. Select archive.
7. To retrieve Archived data, set the file to C:/DATA. Then select data.mbd.