2020
DOI: 10.12968/gasn.2020.18.sup4.s18
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Development of an adolescent biofeedback service to manage bowel dysfunction in younger patients

Abstract: Bowel dysfunction, including constipation and faecal incontinence, is common, debilitating and associated with psychological problems, exacerbated by social stigma. It can usually be managed effectively with thorough symptom assessment, followed by a personalised treatment plan of conservative, evidence-based and non-invasive interventions, including biofeedback therapy. St Mark's Hospital in Northwest London provides a dedicated biofeedback service with a multidisciplinary, multimodal and behavioural approach… Show more

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