Background No studies have specifically reported on the use of a diagnostic tool based on physiatric assessment of constipated or incontinent patients Methods Sixty-seven constipated and 37 incontinent patients were submitted to a standard protocol based on proctologic examination, clinico-physiatric assessment (puborectalis contraction, pubococcygeal test, perineal defence reflex, muscular synergies, postural examination) and instrumental evaluation (anorectal manometry, anal US and dynamic defaecography). Patients were offered pelvic floor rehabilitation (thoraco-abdominoperineal muscle coordination training, biofeedback, electrical stimulation and volumetric rehabilitation). Results After rehabilitation treatment, decreases ...
Introduction: Pelvic floor disease affects many patients, with age, female gender and multiparity be...
Constipation and faecal incontinence (FI) are common gastrointestinal disorders, affecting 8-18% of ...
Various causes of neuromuscular disorders of the pelvic floor muscles may affect the functional inte...
Background No studies have specifically reported on the use of a diagnostic tool based on physiatri...
Pelvic floor rehabilitation aims to address perineal functional and anatomic alterations as well as ...
PURPOSE: Pelvic floor rehabilitation is an appealing treatment for patients with fecal incontinence ...
Pelvic floor rehabilitation is frequently recommended for defecation disorders, in both constipation...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an efficient diagnostic strategy for patients with faecal incontinence to iden...
Purpose The aims of this study were to evaluate several clinical and instrumental parameters in a la...
Abstract Background Pelvic floor disorders are a common, yet debatable medical challenge. The manage...
Constipation is usually characterized by infrequent defecation, straining, hard stools and feelings ...
PURPOSE: Pelvic-floor rehabilitation does not provide the same degree of relief in all fecal inconti...
Purpose Pelvic-floor rehabilitation does not provide the same degree of relief in all fecal incontin...
Pelvic floor disorders are an underdiagnosed source of morbidity and decreased quality of life for w...
Introduction: Rehabilitation is the treatment of choice for biomechanical problems of the pelvic flo...
Introduction: Pelvic floor disease affects many patients, with age, female gender and multiparity be...
Constipation and faecal incontinence (FI) are common gastrointestinal disorders, affecting 8-18% of ...
Various causes of neuromuscular disorders of the pelvic floor muscles may affect the functional inte...
Background No studies have specifically reported on the use of a diagnostic tool based on physiatri...
Pelvic floor rehabilitation aims to address perineal functional and anatomic alterations as well as ...
PURPOSE: Pelvic floor rehabilitation is an appealing treatment for patients with fecal incontinence ...
Pelvic floor rehabilitation is frequently recommended for defecation disorders, in both constipation...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an efficient diagnostic strategy for patients with faecal incontinence to iden...
Purpose The aims of this study were to evaluate several clinical and instrumental parameters in a la...
Abstract Background Pelvic floor disorders are a common, yet debatable medical challenge. The manage...
Constipation is usually characterized by infrequent defecation, straining, hard stools and feelings ...
PURPOSE: Pelvic-floor rehabilitation does not provide the same degree of relief in all fecal inconti...
Purpose Pelvic-floor rehabilitation does not provide the same degree of relief in all fecal incontin...
Pelvic floor disorders are an underdiagnosed source of morbidity and decreased quality of life for w...
Introduction: Rehabilitation is the treatment of choice for biomechanical problems of the pelvic flo...
Introduction: Pelvic floor disease affects many patients, with age, female gender and multiparity be...
Constipation and faecal incontinence (FI) are common gastrointestinal disorders, affecting 8-18% of ...
Various causes of neuromuscular disorders of the pelvic floor muscles may affect the functional inte...