The technical aspects of biofeedback therapy for defecation disorders.

The Gastroenterologist Pub Date : 1998-06-01
S S Rao
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Neuromuscular conditioning using biofeedback techniques is a useful method of treatment for patients with refractory defecation disorders such as fecal incontinence or constipation with obstructive defecation. This article provides current perspectives regarding the principles and techniques of performing biofeedback therapy. In patients with incontinence, the goals are to improve the strength of the anal sphincter, improve sensory perception, and improve coordination between the rectum and anal sphincter. In patients with obstructive defecation, the goals are to relax the anal sphincter, improve rectoanal coordination, and improve sensory perception. Neuromuscular conditioning is an instrument-based learning technique. Over the years, several devices and methods have become available for performing this training, but no single method is either superior or universally popular. The three modalities that are commonly used for neuromuscular conditioning are visual, verbal, and audio feedback. Ideally, the training program should be customized for each patient based on the underlying dysfunction(s). After biofeedback therapy, symptomatic improvement has been reported in 70 to 80% of patients with either incontinence or obstructive defecation. Recent studies also demonstrated objective improvement in anorectal function. In the future, it is likely that simpler and user-friendly, solid-state computerized systems may facilitate a wider use of this treatment.

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使用生物反馈技术的神经肌肉调节是治疗难治性排便障碍(如大便失禁或便秘伴排便障碍)患者的有效方法。这篇文章提供了关于执行生物反馈疗法的原理和技术的当前观点。在失禁患者中,目标是提高肛门括约肌的力量,改善感觉知觉,改善直肠和肛门括约肌之间的协调。对于排便梗阻性患者,目的是放松肛门括约肌,改善直肠肛管协调性,改善感觉知觉。神经肌肉调节是一种基于工具的学习技术。多年来,有几种设备和方法可以用于进行这种训练,但没有一种方法是优越的或普遍流行的。通常用于神经肌肉调节的三种方式是视觉、语言和音频反馈。理想情况下,培训计划应根据每位患者潜在的功能障碍进行定制。生物反馈治疗后,70% - 80%的失禁或排便梗阻性患者的症状得到改善。最近的研究也证明了肛门直肠功能的客观改善。在未来,更简单和用户友好的固态计算机系统可能会促进这种治疗的广泛应用。
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