We performed a randomized clinical trial on the efficacy of physical therapy on genuine stress incontinence. Study objective: "Is a physical therapeutical training program (pelvic floor muscle training) combined with biofeedback, more effective than the same program without biofeedback in patients w
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Electrical stimulation and biofeedback exercise of pelvic floor muscle for children with faecal incontinence after surgery for anorectal malformation
โ Scribed by M. W. Y. Leung; B. P. Y. Wong; A. K. P. Leung; J. S. Y. Cho; E. T. Y. Leung; N. S. Y. Chao; K. W. Chung; W. K. Kwok; K. K. W. Liu
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 2006
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- English
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- 148 KB
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- 22
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- Article
- ISSN
- 0179-0358
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## Abstract ## Aim Bladder dysfunction affects up to 90% of the multiple sclerosis (MS) population. Interventions such as Pelvic Floor Training and Advice (PFTA), Electromyography (EMG) Biofeedback, and Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) have received limited research attention within thi