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Incontinence
Technical Papers & Abstracts

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.

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.

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)

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

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

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.

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.

Mimura, T.,Nicholls, T.,Storrie, J. B., & Kamm, M. A. ( 2002). Treatment of constipation in adults associated with idiopathic megarectum by behavioural retraining including biofeedback. Colorectal Disease: The Official Journal Of The Association Of Coloproctology Of Great Britain And Ireland,4 (6), 477-82. Retrieved from Medline Database.

Roy, A. J., Emmanuel, A. V., Storrie J. B., Bowers, J., & Kamm, M. A. (Jan. 2000). Behavioural treatment (biofeedback) for constipation following hysterectomy. Retrieved from Medline Database.

Simon M. A., & Bueno, A. M.(Jul. 2009). Behavioural Treatment of the Dyssynergic Defecation in Chronically Consipated Elderly Patients: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Applied Psychophysiol Biofeedback, 34(4),273–277. Retrieved from SpringerLink Database.

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

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

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

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.

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.