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    • 6. 发明申请
    • BIOFEEDBACK SYSTEM
    • WO2021249674A1
    • 2021-12-16
    • PCT/EP2021/052512
    • 2021-02-03
    • NORWEGIAN UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (NTNU)
    • ENGEBRETSEN, Marcus AleksanderSTUBBERUD, AnkerLINDE, MattiasOLSEN, AlexanderTRONVIK, ErlingRAMAMPIARO, Herindrasana
    • A61B5/00A61B5/4094A61B5/4824A61B5/4836A61B5/486
    • A biofeedback system for headache patients comprises: a sensor system (2) for obtaining and transmitting data indicative of a plurality of physiological parameters of the patient, a personal computing device (4) arranged to receive data from the sensor system (2) and to interact with the patient via a user interface of the personal computing device (4), and a computer-implemented biofeedback agent (6). The sensor system (2) is configured for measurement of the physiological parameters of the patient, wherein the physiological parameters include at least two of muscle tension, body temperature, heart rate and heart rate variability. The personal computing device (4) together with the biofeedback agent (6) are configured to carry out the following steps: obtain data indicative of the physiological parameters from the sensor system (2); instruct the patient to control the physiological parameters; determine baseline levels for each of the physiological parameters; derive a score for each of the physiological parameters relative to the baseline levels, wherein the score increases in reaction to control of the respective physiological parameter; and use a weighting system to determine a weighting for the score associated with each of the physiological parameters and present a total score to the patient via the user interface, the total score consisting of a combination of the weighted scores, wherein the weighting system gives a higher weighting to the score for the physiological parameter that the patient most successfully controls and a lower weighting to the score for the physiological parameter that the patient least successfully controls.