Aim The aim was to determine whether specialist-led habit training using Habit Training with Biofeedback (HTBF) is more effective than specialist-led habit training alone (HT) for chronic constipation and whether outcomes of interventions are improved by stratification to HTBF or HT based on diagnosis (functional defaecation disorder vs. no functional defaecation disorder) by radio-physiological investigations (INVEST). Method This was a parallel three-arm randomized single-blinded controlled trial, permitting two randomized comparisons: HTBF versus HT alone; INVEST- versus no-INVEST-guided intervention. The inclusion criteria were age 18–70 years; attending specialist hospitals in England; self-reported constipation for >6 months;...
Objectives Constipation is a common problem in the UK, affecting up to 20% of the population. Reflex...
Although immediate results are good to excellent in great majority of patients who undergo biofeedba...
Biofeedback therapy is an instrument-based learning process centered on operant conditioning. The go...
Aim: The aim was to determine whether specialist-led habit training using Habit Training with Biofee...
Background: Constipation affects up to 20% of adults. Chronic constipation (CC) affects 1-2% of adul...
AIM: The aim was to determine whether specialist-led habit training using Habit Training with Biofee...
UK National Institute of Health Research, funding reference PGfAR: RP-PG-0612-20001
Background Constipation affects up to 20% of adults. Chronic constipation (CC) affects 1–2% of adul...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of physical therapy in women diagnosed...
Background: We have previously showed that biofeedback was effective in patients with functional co...
BACKGROUND: Fecal incontinence affects up to 11% of Australian community-dwelling adults and 72% of ...
Constipation is a debilitating medical condition with a wide range of aetiological factors. The two ...
Purpose: To identify nonpharmacological clinically effective interventions for constipation in adul...
Chronic constipation (CC) is an extremely common condition with an estimated prevalence of up to 24%...
Background: Instrumented anorectal biofeedback (BF) improves symptoms and quality of life in patient...
Objectives Constipation is a common problem in the UK, affecting up to 20% of the population. Reflex...
Although immediate results are good to excellent in great majority of patients who undergo biofeedba...
Biofeedback therapy is an instrument-based learning process centered on operant conditioning. The go...
Aim: The aim was to determine whether specialist-led habit training using Habit Training with Biofee...
Background: Constipation affects up to 20% of adults. Chronic constipation (CC) affects 1-2% of adul...
AIM: The aim was to determine whether specialist-led habit training using Habit Training with Biofee...
UK National Institute of Health Research, funding reference PGfAR: RP-PG-0612-20001
Background Constipation affects up to 20% of adults. Chronic constipation (CC) affects 1–2% of adul...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of physical therapy in women diagnosed...
Background: We have previously showed that biofeedback was effective in patients with functional co...
BACKGROUND: Fecal incontinence affects up to 11% of Australian community-dwelling adults and 72% of ...
Constipation is a debilitating medical condition with a wide range of aetiological factors. The two ...
Purpose: To identify nonpharmacological clinically effective interventions for constipation in adul...
Chronic constipation (CC) is an extremely common condition with an estimated prevalence of up to 24%...
Background: Instrumented anorectal biofeedback (BF) improves symptoms and quality of life in patient...
Objectives Constipation is a common problem in the UK, affecting up to 20% of the population. Reflex...
Although immediate results are good to excellent in great majority of patients who undergo biofeedba...
Biofeedback therapy is an instrument-based learning process centered on operant conditioning. The go...