Efficacy of Biofeedback for Medical Conditions: an Evidence Map.
Karli K KondoKatherine M NoonanMichele FreemanChelsea AyersBenjamin J MorascoDevan KansagaraPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2019)
Available evidence suggests that biofeedback is effective for improving urinary incontinence after prostatectomy and headache, and may provide benefit for fecal incontinence and balance and stroke recovery. Further controlled trials across a wide range of conditions are indicated.