Biofeedback is a training technique that teaches patients how to improve their health and physical performance by responding to signals from their own body. Over the years the use of EMG recording has increased, especially for the relatively ‘new’ indications such as pelvic floor disorders and RSI prevention in VDU users. Surface electromyography is another excellent addition to the armoury of the physiotherapist in general practice. Thanks to the Myomed 134, Enraf-Nonius has made it possible to use biofeedback in combination with electrotherapy. The Myomed 134 acts like a ‘stethoscope for the muscles’ by showing how the patient is responding to the physiotherapist´s instructions and corrective tips. The Myomed 134 gives you an especially accurate source of information that shows the precise effects of your physiotherapeutic procedures. Biofeedback, whether or not used in combination with electrotherapy, is an effective form of therapy which has been developed as a successful alternative to surgery. It has been especially successful at improving the quality of life and feeling of freedom of incontinence patients. As a non-invasive treatment, it’s also extremely suitable for use in the elderly.