New hope for bowel control after cancer surgery

NCT ID NCT07253298

Summary

This study aims to see if a single biofeedback session helps people perform Kegel exercises better to improve bowel control after rectal cancer surgery. It will compare two groups: one doing Kegel exercises with biofeedback guidance, and one doing Kegel exercises alone. The goal is to reduce symptoms like urgency and incontinence, and improve emotional well-being and quality of life.

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