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Fecal Incontinence Treatment

The use of sacral neuromodulation for treating fecal incontinence.

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Jan 13, 2026
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What step-by-step Kegel program and progressions do pelvic-floor physical therapists recommend for achieving ejaculation control?

Pelvic‑floor physical therapists recommend a structured, progressive Kegel program—starting with muscle identification and short holds, advancing to longer holds, quick contractions, positional and fu...

Jan 13, 2026
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Non-surgical treatments for sphincter muscle tears?

Non‑surgical options for tears or injuries involving the anal sphincter center on conservative care to control pain, reduce sphincter spasm and improve stool consistency—but evidence and standard guid...

Jan 14, 2026

What do manometry and endoanal ultrasound measures predict about future fecal incontinence risk?

Manometry measures sphincter function and correlates with fecal incontinence severity in many cohorts, but its ability to predict long‑term clinical outcomes or which patients will benefit from specif...

Jan 7, 2026

Which regulatory approvals and payer coverage decisions have most affected patient access to sacral neuromodulation in the last five years?

Over the past five years, two interlocking forces have driven patient access to sacral neuromodulation (SNM): a flurry of FDA device approvals that expanded the available implants and indications, and...

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