一项随机临床试验研究:比较生物反馈与Tecar联合治疗4 - 16岁儿童大便失禁的疗效。

Q3 Medicine
Azadeh Matlabi Lotfabadi, Fariba Ghaderi, Salman Nazary-Moghadam, Hamid Raza Kianifar, Parvin Sarbakhsh
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目的:生物反馈因其促进和加强骨盆底肌肉功能的能力而获得广泛认可,使其成为这些患者的治疗选择。背景:大便失禁是儿童的常见问题,特别是慢性便秘的儿童,严重影响儿童及其家庭的生活质量。有效的治疗干预对于减轻症状和改善整体健康至关重要。小儿大便失禁的物理治疗侧重于加强,增强耐力,改善肛门括约肌和骨盆底肌肉的协调。方法:本单盲临床试验以标准医疗护理为对照组,比较Tecar联合生物反馈治疗与单独生物反馈治疗的疗效。该研究包括81名被诊断为大便失禁的儿童。评估的主要结果是尿失禁的严重程度、便秘的严重程度和每周尿失禁发作的频率。在6周治疗前后对这些变量进行评估。统计分析包括组内比较的重复测量方差分析和组间比较的单向方差分析。结果:结果表明,与对照组相比,干预组的所有测量变量都有显著改善。值得注意的是,Tecar治疗和生物反馈的组合在某些方面优于单独的生物反馈,例如降低尿失禁的严重程度。结论:研究结果强调了物理治疗作为一种非侵入性和有效的一线干预措施来治疗儿科人群的大便失禁和慢性便秘。在可行的情况下,建议将Tecar治疗与生物反馈相结合,以获得更好的结果。
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Investigating the effects of using Tecar therapy with biofeedback compared to biofeedback alone in the treatment of fecal incontinence in children aged 4 to 16 years: a randomized clinical trial study.

Investigating the effects of using Tecar therapy with biofeedback compared to biofeedback alone in the treatment of fecal incontinence in children aged 4 to 16 years: a randomized clinical trial study.

Investigating the effects of using Tecar therapy with biofeedback compared to biofeedback alone in the treatment of fecal incontinence in children aged 4 to 16 years: a randomized clinical trial study.

Investigating the effects of using Tecar therapy with biofeedback compared to biofeedback alone in the treatment of fecal incontinence in children aged 4 to 16 years: a randomized clinical trial study.

Aim: Biofeedback has gained widespread recognition for its ability to facilitate and strengthen pelvic floor muscle function, making it a treatment of choice for these patients.

Background: Fecal incontinence is a common issue among children, particularly those with chronic constipation, significantly affecting both the child's and their family's quality of life. Effective therapeutic interventions are essential to mitigate the symptoms and improve overall well-being. Physiotherapy for pediatric fecal incontinence focuses on strengthening, enhancing endurance, and improving coordination of the anal sphincter and pelvic floor muscles.

Methods: This single-blind clinical trial examined the combined efficacy of Tecar therapy and biofeedback compared to biofeedback alone, with standard medical care serving as the control group. The study included 81 children diagnosed with fecal incontinence. Key outcomes evaluated were the severity of incontinence, severity of constipation, and frequency of incontinence episodes per week. These variables were evaluated before and after a six-week treatment period. Statistical analysis included repeated measures ANOVA for within-group comparisons and one-way ANOVA for between-group comparisons.

Results: The results indicated significant improvements across all measured variables in the intervention groups compared to the control group. Notably, the combination of Tecar therapy and biofeedback outperformed biofeedback alone in certain aspects, such as lowering the severity of incontinence.

Conclusion: The findings underscore physiotherapy as a non-invasive and effective first-line intervention for managing fecal incontinence and chronic constipation in pediatric populations. When feasible, the combination of Tecar therapy and biofeedback is recommended to achieve superior outcomes.

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