2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.rh.2015.03.002
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Efectividad del electromiografía-biofeedback en la incontinencia fecal y la calidad de vida

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“…There subsides the originality and the importance of the study. There is no doubt that manometric BFB is effective on faecal incontinence, as almost 60 studies support it (25). The present study demonstrated that manometric BFB improves manometric values and UI, measured by I-Qol (as already stated by Sari and GarciaBascones) (9,31) and ICIQ-SF (as Lorenzo-Gomez and Glazer and Lane previously reported) (7,32).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…There subsides the originality and the importance of the study. There is no doubt that manometric BFB is effective on faecal incontinence, as almost 60 studies support it (25). The present study demonstrated that manometric BFB improves manometric values and UI, measured by I-Qol (as already stated by Sari and GarciaBascones) (9,31) and ICIQ-SF (as Lorenzo-Gomez and Glazer and Lane previously reported) (7,32).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Rao supports 3 to 6 sessions, 60 to 90 minutes in duration, while Suarez-Crespo suggests 4 to 6 sessions of 45 to 60 minutes duration (24). Fernandez-Cuadros et al demonstrated that 30 minutes of tonic exercises, 2 times a week for up to 20 sessions is effective for diminishing losses and improving QoL in male and female patients with urinary and faecal incontinence (6,25).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we believe that PFMT, BFB, and TTNM can be used in both pathologies (SUI and UUI, even in MUI). Fernández-Cuadros has stated that BFB (instrumented PFMT technique) is effective in the management of UI (stress, urgency, and mixed UI) [1,12,26]. This is due to the fact that (1) PFMT/BFBs activate the perineum detrusor reflex (Mahoney's R3), acting on the UUI, (2) PFMT/BFBs maintain the correct position and mobility of the urethra, acting on SUI, (3) PFMT/BFBs compress the urethra against the pubic symphysis, increasing urethral pressure, giving resistance to voluntary urination, useful in SUI, and (4) PFMT/BFBs protect passive restraints and nerve structures from stretching [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%