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Technical Papers & Abstracts

Iwai, N., Nagashima, M., Shimotake, T., & Iwata, G. (Nov. 1997). Is a new biofeedback therapy effective for fecal incontinence in patients who have anorectal malformations?,Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 32(11), 1626-1629. Retrieved from Science Direct Database.

Iwai, N., Nagashima, M., Shimotake, T., & Iwata, G.(Jun. 1993). Biofeedback therapy for fecal incontinence after surgery for anorectal malformations: Preliminary results. Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 28(6), 863-866. Retrieved from Science Direct Database.

Floratos, D. L., Sonke, G. S., Rapidou, C. A., Alivizatos, G. J., Deliveliotis, C., Constantinides, C. A., & Theodorou, C. (May 2002). Biofeedback vs verbal feedback as learning tools for pelvic muscle exercises in the early management of urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy. BJU International, 89(7), 714-719. Retrieved from Medline Database.

Andrasik, F. (May 2007) What does the evidence show? Efficacy of behavioural treatments for recurrent headaches in adults. Neurological Sciences: Official Journal Of The Italian Neurological Society And Of The Italian Society Of Clinical Neurophysiology, 28(2), S70-S77. Retrieved from Medline Database.

Berghmans, L. C., Hendriks, H. J., De Bie, R. A., & Waalwijk van Doorn. E. S. (Feb. 2000). Conservative treatment of urge urinary incontinence in women: a systematic review of randomized clinical trials. BJU International, 85 (3), 254-263.

Turk, D. C., Swanson, K. S., Tunks, E. R. (2008). Psychological approaches in the treatment of chronic pain patients--when pills, scalpels, and needles are not enough.Canadian Journal Of Psychiatry. 2008 Apr; Vol. 53 (4), pp. 213-23. Retrieved from Medline Database. Retrieved from Medline Database

Tries, J., & Eisman, E. (1995). Urinary incontinence; Evaluation and biofeedback treatment. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), 597-632.

Tries, J. & Eisman, E., & Lowery, S.P. (1995). Fecal incontinence; Evaluation and biofeedback treatment. In Schwartz and Associates (2nd ed.), pp. 597-632.

Burgio, K. L., Locher, J. L., Goode, P. S., et al. (1998). Behavioral vs drug treatment for urge urinary incontinence in older women. Journal of the American Medical Association, 280, 1995-2000. (IV)


Tries, J. & Brubaker, L. (1996). Application of biofeedback in the treatment of urinary incontinence. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 27, 554-560. (IV)


Diane K. Newman (2003) biofeedback as an incontinence treatment. Seekwellness.com


Whitehead, W .E., Parker, L., Basmajian, L., Morrill-Corbin, D., Middaugh, S., Garwood, M., Cataldo, M., & Freeman, J.(1986) Treatment of fecal incontinence in children with spina bifida: comparison of biofeedback and behavior modification. Arch Phys Med Rehab, 67, 218-224.

Susset, J. G., Galea, G., & Read, L.(1990). Biofeedback therapy for female incontinence due to low urethral resistance. Jour of Urology, 145, 1205-1208.

Burns, Patricia, et al.(Mar. 1990) Treatment of stress incontinence with pelvic floor exercises and biofeedback. J Am Geriatr Soc., 38(3), 341-344.

Woolner B., Coros J. M.D. , Drew S. Ph.D.,  (1997) The Use of Electromyographic Biofeedback for Training Pelvic Floor Musculature. The Biofeedback Foundation of Europe

Berghmans, L. C. M., Frederiks, C. M. A., de Bie, R. A., & Weil, E. H. J.(1998). Efficacy of biofeedback, when included with pelvic floor muscle exercise treatment, for genuine stress incontinence. Neurourology and Urodynamics, 15(1), 37 – 52.