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Integrated low‐intensity biofeedback therapy in fecal incontinence: evidence that “good” in‐home anal sphincter exercise practice makes perfect
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Despite low-intensity BFT, comparable outcomes to data from tertiary centers were achieved. Our data emphasize the importance of technique and in-home practice of anal sphincter exercises. Customizing BFT intensity based on predictive factors and encouraging in-home practice may optimize outcomes, reduce dropout rates, and rationalize resources.
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