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Abstract
An advanced biofeedback technology, named Scientific Consciousness Interface Operation System (SCIO) that has proven applications in primary preventive medicine and athletic performance enhancement. There are over 25,000 of the devices in use worldwide in hospitals, medical clinics, naturopathic clinics, wellness centre, private offices, and homes. SCIO quantum biofeedback program has been implemented for Chinese Olympic Team prior to and during the Beijing Olympic Games. This program is implemented to assist coaches, trainers, and physicians to prevent athlete injuries, enhance contest preparation, accelerate training and post-contest recovery, and optimize overall athletic performances. Biofeedback has been used for sport performance enhancement, including at the Olympic level, for 40 years, because athletic performance is intimately linked with the athlete’s ability to relax, recover, sleep, manage pain, and mentally and emotionally prepare for competition.
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1 Medical School of Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Indonesia
2 Faculty of Sport and Health Education, Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia