The Use of Thermal Biofeedback in the Treatment of Pain Associated with Endometriosis: Preliminary Findings
Thermal biofeedback training enabled four out of five endometriosis patients to master hand temperature, leading to reductions in pain interference, severity, and affective distress.
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This multiple case study (N=5) investigated whether thermal biofeedback could be used to treat pain associated with endometriosis, assessing participants’ ability to master hand temperature and changes in pain-related outcomes. Four of five participants demonstrated mastery over hand temperature, and among these, significant reductions were reported by the end of the study in pain severity and affective distress for subsets of participants, along with reductions in life interference and one participant showing increased life control. The authors explicitly note key limitations: the study is preliminary, has a small sample size, and includes no control group, so findings are only suggestive. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it evaluates thermal biofeedback for reducing endometriosis-associated pain and related symptom impact.
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