ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Fecal incontinence (FI) is defined as the recurrent involuntary excretion of feces in inappropriate places or at inappropriate times. It is a major and highly embarrassing health care problem which affects about 2 to 24% of the adult population. The prevalence increases with age in both men and women. Physiotherapy interventions are often considered a first-line approach due to its safe and non-invasive nature when dietary and pharmaceutical treatment fails or in addition to this treatment regime. Two physiotherapy interventions, rectal balloon training (RBT) and pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) are widely used in the management of FI. However, their effectiveness remains uncertain since well-designed trials on the ...
BACKGROUND: Fecal incontinence is a socially disabling condition that affects ≤15% of adults. Neurom...
Background: The aim was to assess the effects of percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) in the...
Background: Although numerous treatments exist for fecal incontinence (FI), no consensus exists on t...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Fecal incontinence (FI) is defined as the recurrent involuntary excretion of f...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A randomized physiotherapy trial in patients with...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A randomized physiotherapy trial in patients with...
AIMS: It is unclear which patients with fecal incontinence (FI) are likely to benefit from physiothe...
Introduction: Faecal incontinence affects approximately 8–9% of the adult population. The condition ...
PURPOSE: Pelvic floor rehabilitation is an appealing treatment for patients with fecal incontinence ...
BACKGROUND: Fecal incontinence affects up to 11% of Australian community-dwelling adults and 72% of ...
AIMS: Fecal incontinence (FI) is embarrassing, resulting in poor quality of life. Rectal sensation m...
The goals of this trial are to determine the efficacy and safety of two treatments for women experie...
The goals of this trial are to determine the efficacy and safety of two treatments for women experie...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an efficient diagnostic strategy for patients with faecal incontinence to iden...
Aim: To perform a review of the literature reporting on randomised controlled trials (RCTs) comparin...
BACKGROUND: Fecal incontinence is a socially disabling condition that affects ≤15% of adults. Neurom...
Background: The aim was to assess the effects of percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) in the...
Background: Although numerous treatments exist for fecal incontinence (FI), no consensus exists on t...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Fecal incontinence (FI) is defined as the recurrent involuntary excretion of f...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A randomized physiotherapy trial in patients with...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A randomized physiotherapy trial in patients with...
AIMS: It is unclear which patients with fecal incontinence (FI) are likely to benefit from physiothe...
Introduction: Faecal incontinence affects approximately 8–9% of the adult population. The condition ...
PURPOSE: Pelvic floor rehabilitation is an appealing treatment for patients with fecal incontinence ...
BACKGROUND: Fecal incontinence affects up to 11% of Australian community-dwelling adults and 72% of ...
AIMS: Fecal incontinence (FI) is embarrassing, resulting in poor quality of life. Rectal sensation m...
The goals of this trial are to determine the efficacy and safety of two treatments for women experie...
The goals of this trial are to determine the efficacy and safety of two treatments for women experie...
OBJECTIVE: To develop an efficient diagnostic strategy for patients with faecal incontinence to iden...
Aim: To perform a review of the literature reporting on randomised controlled trials (RCTs) comparin...
BACKGROUND: Fecal incontinence is a socially disabling condition that affects ≤15% of adults. Neurom...
Background: The aim was to assess the effects of percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) in the...
Background: Although numerous treatments exist for fecal incontinence (FI), no consensus exists on t...