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An introduction to rectal balloon expulsion tests in a pelvic floor clinic
Biofeedback is a non-surgical treatment option for patients with pelvic floor symptoms, including faecal, flatus, urinary incontinence, obstructed defecation and evacuatory difficulties. A biofeedback therapist assesses the patient's pelvic floor muscle coordination and monitors their response to an inflated balloon acting as a simulated stool. Most patients attending the biofeedback clinic exhibit anorectal discoordination, which can be effectively corrected with rectal balloon expulsion exercise. Biofeedback therapy for pelvic floor dysynergic symptoms consists of biofeedback technique-guided pelvic floor relaxation, improving abdominal push effort, followed by simulated defecation and sensory training. This article discusses how to perform a rectal balloon expulsion test in a clinical setting by a trained therapist to improve clinical outcomes for pelvic floor dysfunction symptoms.
期刊介绍:
Gastrointestinal Nursing is the leading journal for nurses working in gastroenterology, hepatology and stoma care. The journal publishes original research, clinical reviews and case studies that have been peer-reviewed by leading experts in the field, as well as news and expert analysis on best practice, professional development and healthcare policy. Each of the ten issues a year touches on a range of topics, from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), viral hepatitis and colorectal cancer to upper GI endoscopy, parenteral nutrition and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Gastrointestinal Nursing aims to help specialist nurses improve the quality of life of patients by delivering care that is evidence-based, cost-effective and patient-centred.