New study tests biofeedback for better bathroom relief
NCT ID NCT07622732
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study compares biofeedback training to lifestyle changes (like special positions and massage) for women with dyssynergic defecation, a condition where pelvic floor muscles don't relax properly during bowel movements. About 58 women aged 35-65 with chronic constipation will participate. The goal is to see if biofeedback improves muscle coordination and eases symptoms like straining and incomplete evacuation.
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Ahram Canadian University
Giza, Cairo Governorate, 3387722, Egypt
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