2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00192-019-03902-3
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Can wearing high heels influence anal canal pressure and the severity of fecal incontinence?

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“…Our results showed that heel thickness (diameter) ≥3 cm was a protective factor for pelvic floor function, which may be associated with a relatively stable plantar flexion caused by good stability. However, our results were not consistent with previous findings that no significant link was identified among wearing high heels, anal canal pressure values, and the severity of fecal incontinence by the Wexner scale (34). More studies are still required to confirm our findings.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our results showed that heel thickness (diameter) ≥3 cm was a protective factor for pelvic floor function, which may be associated with a relatively stable plantar flexion caused by good stability. However, our results were not consistent with previous findings that no significant link was identified among wearing high heels, anal canal pressure values, and the severity of fecal incontinence by the Wexner scale (34). More studies are still required to confirm our findings.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%