K. Jeff Carney, MD cont The second important component is to develop various biofeedback and relaxation techniques that allow the patient to relax the bladder. By combining relaxation of the ...
urinary urgency and/or urinary urgency incontinence, part of therapy could be biofeedback and bladder training—in other words, asking patients to void at defined time intervals, such as two to ...
Urinary incontinence ... urge or mixed incontinence. 4. Biofeedback. Biofeedback is sometimes used as a supplement to bladder training. The biofeedback focuses on anorectal or vaginal biofeedback ...
Research has shown that biofeedback can be helpful for certain physical conditions, such as urinary incontinence or tension headaches. Its efficacy for psychiatric conditions such as anxiety or ...
Treatment options include pelvic muscle exercise, medication, bladder training, vaginal pessaries, electrical stimulation, biofeedback ... material is injected directly into the urinary sphincter to ...
Urinary incontinence is a frequently associated ... Treatments range from education and conservative medical management to biofeedback and surgery. Conservative treatment emphasizes normalization ...