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341 related items for PubMed ID: 20551752

  • 21. [Biofeedback in faecal incontinence].
    Kroesen AJ, Buhr HJ.
    Chirurg; 2003 Jan; 74(1):33-41. PubMed ID: 12552403
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  • 22. Electrical stimulation and pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback in patients with fecal incontinence: a cohort study of 281 patients.
    Terra MP, Dobben AC, Berghmans B, Deutekom M, Baeten CG, Janssen LW, Boeckxstaens GE, Engel AF, Felt-Bersma RJ, Slors JF, Gerhards MF, Bijnen AB, Everhardt E, Schouten WR, Bossuyt PM, Stoker J.
    Dis Colon Rectum; 2006 Aug; 49(8):1149-59. PubMed ID: 16773492
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  • 23. Injectable silicone biomaterial for fecal incontinence caused by internal anal sphincter dysfunction is effective.
    Tjandra JJ, Lim JF, Hiscock R, Rajendra P.
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  • 24. Long-term outcome and objective changes of anorectal function after biofeedback therapy for faecal incontinence.
    Ozturk R, Niazi S, Stessman M, Rao SS.
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  • 26. Randomized, controlled trial of anal electrical stimulation for fecal incontinence.
    Norton C, Gibbs A, Kamm MA.
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  • 27. The SECCA procedure: a new therapy for treatment of fecal incontinence.
    Efron JE.
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  • 28. [Anal incontinence: practical approach].
    Turberg Y.
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  • 29. Outcome of percutaneous tibial nerve stimulation (PTNS) for fecal incontinence: a prospective cohort study.
    Hotouras A, Murphy J, Walsh U, Allison M, Curry A, Williams NS, Knowles C, Chan CL.
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  • 30. Efficacy of sacral nerve stimulation for fecal incontinence in patients with anal sphincter defects.
    Boyle DJ, Knowles CH, Lunniss PJ, Scott SM, Williams NS, Gill KA.
    Dis Colon Rectum; 2009 Jul 15; 52(7):1234-9. PubMed ID: 19571698
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  • 31. [Fecal incontinence: role of anal sphincter rehabilitation].
    Nicastro A, Stella LP, Nicolai AP.
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  • 32. Transcutaneous electrical tibial nerve stimulation in the treatment of fecal incontinence: a randomized trial (CONSORT 1a).
    Leroi AM, Siproudhis L, Etienney I, Damon H, Zerbib F, Amarenco G, Vitton V, Faucheron JL, Thomas C, Mion F, Roumeguère P, Gourcerol G, Bouvier M, Lallouche K, Menard JF, Queralto M.
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    Michelsen HB, Buntzen S, Krogh K, Laurberg S.
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  • 38. Does the radiofrequency procedure for fecal incontinence improve quality of life and incontinence at 1-year follow-up?
    Ruiz D, Pinto RA, Hull TL, Efron JE, Wexner SD.
    Dis Colon Rectum; 2010 Jul 15; 53(7):1041-6. PubMed ID: 20551757
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  • 39. [Results of conservative and surgical therapy of anal incontinence. 1974 to 1992 patient sample].
    Lorenz EP, Wondzinski A.
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  • 40. Comparison of pelvic floor muscle training, electromyography biofeedback, and neuromuscular electrical stimulation for bladder dysfunction in people with multiple sclerosis: a randomized pilot study.
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