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Clinical Trials/JPRN-UMIN000040697
JPRN-UMIN000040697
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The psychology of patients before and after implentation biofeedback therapy after stoma closure surgery -Suevey on patients with ultra low anterior resection and intersphincteric resection- - The psychology of patients before and after implentation biofeedback therapy after stoma closure surgery -Suevey on patients with ultra low anterior resection and intersphincteric resection

Sapporo Medical University Department of Nursing, Graduate School of Health Sciences0 sites5 target enrollmentStarted: June 10, 2020Last updated:

Overview

Phase
未知
Status
Completed
Sponsor
Sapporo Medical University Department of Nursing, Graduate School of Health Sciences
Enrollment
5

Overview

Brief Summary

The study showed that visually understanding the contraction of the anal sphincter by the BF may help patients restore their sense of ability to perform contractions. Further, it was found that the feeling of recovery of the anal sphincter function by the BF affects the increased motivation toward performing exercises such as pelvic floor muscle exercises, and this is again related to the feeling of improvement in muscle strength due to the exercises.

Study Design

Study Type
Interventional

Eligibility Criteria

Ages
20years-old to 65years-old (—)
Sex
All

Inclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

  • 1\)Those who have problems with movement of limbs due to cerebrovascular disease etc. and are using assistive devices 2\)Persons with diseases that impede the implementation of pelvic floor muscle exercises 3\)Those who have symptoms during exercise due to cardiovascular disease 4\)Person diagnosed with dementia

Investigators

Sponsor
Sapporo Medical University Department of Nursing, Graduate School of Health Sciences

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