Cardiac Coherence Biofeedback
Cardiac coherence biofeedback uses a heart rate variability (HRV) sensor connected to software to visualize cardiac coherence state in real-time. This visual feedback enables accelerated autonomic nervous system regulation learning and personalized breathing practice optimization.
Overview
Cardiac coherence biofeedback uses HRV sensors (finger photoplethysmography, ear clip, or chest strap) connected to software displaying real-time coherence scores. Pioneered by the HeartMath Institute since the 1990s. Key advantage: objective proof of physiological state plus personalized resonance frequency optimization (each person's optimal rate is between 5-7 breaths/minute).
Core Principles
- HRV measurement: R-R interval analysis reflecting autonomic nervous system balance
- Coherence score: 0-100 index based on sinusoidal VRC pattern regularity
- Individual resonance frequency: testing 5-7 breaths/min to find peak HRV amplitude
- Feedback loop: real-time visualization accelerates learning
- HeartMath protocols: Quick Coherence, Freeze Frame, Heart Lock-In
Main Indications
- Accelerated cardiac coherence learning
- Sports performance optimization
- Corporate stress management
- ADHD in children (gamified biofeedback)
- Resistant hypertension
- Performance anxiety
- Objective therapeutic monitoring
Session Structure
30-60 minutes: sensor setup, 3-min baseline, resonance frequency search (first session), guided training at personal frequency (15-20 min), stress simulation exercises, debriefing with curve analysis.
Variations
Portable biofeedback (Inner Balance + smartphone), combined neurofeedback (HRV + EEG), group coherence, gamified children's biofeedback (Wild Divine), continuous wearable HRV monitoring (Oura, smartwatches).
Contraindications
- Pacemaker/implantable defibrillator (consult cardiologist)
- Severe cardiac arrhythmias (unreliable HRV)
- Severe health anxiety (monitoring may increase anxiety)
- Severe Raynaud's syndrome (imprecise finger sensors)
Medical Disclaimer
The information presented in this article is provided for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment prescription. If in doubt, always consult your physician or a qualified healthcare professional. The techniques described do not replace conventional medical treatment.