Abstract :
The objective of this study was to describe the physiological effects of Microphysiotherapy in the Voluntary Patient of a Private Clinic of São Luís, MA using the Computed Neurometric Evalua- tion through the DLO Exam with the BioEvolution system, performed at three different moments before the evaluation and beginning of Microphysiotherapy, after 15 days of the start of Microphy- siotherapy and 30 days after starting treatment, in order to contemplate the medium and long term responses proposed by Microphysiotherapy. The study is described as a case report, descriptive and exploratory, involving the participation of a volunteer patient, selected for convenience. It was observed in the results that after the start of Microphysiotherapy, in the second evaluation, the patient presented an exacerbation of the parameters of physiological response, indicating an in- crease in the initial symptomatology and that in the third (last) evaluation, the patient presented an indicative of adaptive response, with a tendency to rebalance. It was concluded that in the evaluated patient, Microphysiotherapy was able to trigger the process of physical and emotional physical rebalancing, and its physiological changes were described and quantified by functional neurometry.
Keyword :
neurometry, neurometria, neurofeedback, biofeedback, microfisioterapia