Osteopathic Treatment and Stress Incontinence, in Combination with Biofeedback

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Title
Osteopathic Treatment and Stress Incontinence, in Combination with Biofeedback
Author(s)
Brix Susanne
Abstract
The goal of my work was to determine if a pelvic floor training program, supported by
biofeedback and supplemental osteopathic treatments, could lessen the symptoms of stress
incontinence.
It was my idea, that the body would be brought into greater balance through the
osteopathic treatments, and the functioning of the pelvic floor would thus improve. It was
my intention to round out the results using biofeedback-assisted strengthening of the pelvic
floor.
My study involved the treatment of 22 women who all suffer with stress incontinence,
level I through II. All of the test subjects are post-menopausal and have had at least one
child. The women were divided into two groups of 11; i.e. a test group and a control group.
Grouping was done randomly.
Both groups participated in seven biofeedback/training sessions. The first six sessions
occurred weekly. Following a four week pause, the women took part in the seventh
session. During the study period, the women in the test group also received three
osteopathic treatments which focused on their specific needs.
Following the study, all participant were asked (two) questions; one regarding the
subjective perception of improvement in their condition following treatment, the other in
reference to the amount of time spent exercising the pelvic floor independently.
On combining the results from the two groups, I could show a subjective improvement in
symptoms. Moreover, it was shown that 71% of the subjects were motivated enough to do
additional pelvic floor training independently.
I also observed that there was no significant improvement in symptoms brought about by
the osteopathic treatments which took place in the time period of the study.
In order to determine the best possible treatment for such patients, it is without question
recommended that this study be repeated sometime in the future using a larger number of
subjects.
Date Accepted
2007
Date Submitted
1.3.2007 00:00:00
Type
osteo_thesis
Language
English
Submitted by:
62
Pub-Identifier
13421
Inst-Identifier
781
Keywords
Biofeedback,Stress Incontinence
Recommended
0
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Brix_engl.pdf
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Brix Susanne, “Osteopathic Treatment and Stress Incontinence, in Combination with Biofeedback”, Osteopathic Research Web, accessed May 15, 2024, https://www.osteopathicresearch.org/s/orw/item/3004