During treatment all patients with constipation improved and nineteen of the twenty-one patients with dyschezia became asymptomatic.
2
Results: Biofeedback retraining did not suppress dyschezia in 13 out of 27 patients.
3
The 35 patients were symptomatic for dyschezia without slow colonic transit and had been diagnosed as being affected by pelvic floor dyssynergia.
4
The bimodal rehabilitation technique can be considered a useful therapeutic option for functional dyschezia as shown by our clinical evaluations, manometric data and defecographic reports.
5
After a median follow-up of 38 months, there were no cases of disease recurrence and dyschezia improved in 75 % of patients.