People who suffer from a chronic constipation condition known as dyssynergic defecation may experience long-lasting benefits from undergoing biofeedback training. Dyssynergic defecation is caused by the muscles of the anus and rectum being out of sync. As a result, when people who have this condition attempt to have a bowel movement, their bowels empty incompletely or not at all. But researchers have found that biofeedback can help people with dyssynergic defecation "sync" these muscles so that...
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Source: HealthCentral Encyclopedia
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