PURPOSE: Constipation is a common problem in patients with Spinal cord injury. The aim of this study is to analyze the role of pelvic floor dysfunction in the development of constipation. METHODS: Twenty-five patients with clinically complete supraconal spinal cord injury were studied by means of colonic transit time, anal manometry, electrophysiologic testing, and sensory-evoked potentials. RESULTS: Sixteen patients had prolonged total and segmental colonic transit times (Group C), and nine patients had normal colonic transit times (Group NC). Basal pressure and anal pressure during coughing, Valsalva's maneuver, and rectal distention were diminished in all patients, but no differences were observed between Group C and Group NC. Rectal sen...
Background: Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) indicates bowel dysfunction due to a lack of nervous ...
Background: The pelvic floor muscles (PFM) are crucial in maintaining urinary continence. Damage and...
Introduction Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) changes the way your body works, especially your bowels. After...
PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of constipation-related symptoms in individuals with chronic sp...
From a questionnaire sent to 90 spinal cord injury (SCI) patients it is concluded that 58% of patien...
Introduction. Most spinal-cord-injured patients have constipation. One-third develop chronic abdomin...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition that impacts multiple organ systems. Neurogenic ...
The devastating losses following traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) encompass the motor, sensory and...
Intestinal motor and sensory dysfunctions in traumatic complete or incomplete spinal cord injury (SC...
In this study, we aimed to determine gastrointestinal problems associated with neurogenic bowel dysf...
Bowel Dysfunction is one of the least looked at problems in Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). The goals of t...
Copyright © 2013 Pia Møller Faaborg et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
BACKGROUND: Bowel function can be markedly changed after a spinal cord injury (SCI). These changes, ...
Objective To evaluate the usefulness of plain abdominal radiography as an evaluation method for bowe...
The rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injuries (SCI) is long and difficult. Not only do th...
Background: Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) indicates bowel dysfunction due to a lack of nervous ...
Background: The pelvic floor muscles (PFM) are crucial in maintaining urinary continence. Damage and...
Introduction Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) changes the way your body works, especially your bowels. After...
PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence of constipation-related symptoms in individuals with chronic sp...
From a questionnaire sent to 90 spinal cord injury (SCI) patients it is concluded that 58% of patien...
Introduction. Most spinal-cord-injured patients have constipation. One-third develop chronic abdomin...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating condition that impacts multiple organ systems. Neurogenic ...
The devastating losses following traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) encompass the motor, sensory and...
Intestinal motor and sensory dysfunctions in traumatic complete or incomplete spinal cord injury (SC...
In this study, we aimed to determine gastrointestinal problems associated with neurogenic bowel dysf...
Bowel Dysfunction is one of the least looked at problems in Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). The goals of t...
Copyright © 2013 Pia Møller Faaborg et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
BACKGROUND: Bowel function can be markedly changed after a spinal cord injury (SCI). These changes, ...
Objective To evaluate the usefulness of plain abdominal radiography as an evaluation method for bowe...
The rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injuries (SCI) is long and difficult. Not only do th...
Background: Neurogenic bowel dysfunction (NBD) indicates bowel dysfunction due to a lack of nervous ...
Background: The pelvic floor muscles (PFM) are crucial in maintaining urinary continence. Damage and...
Introduction Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) changes the way your body works, especially your bowels. After...