Computerised biofeedback achieving continence in high anal atresia

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Abstract

Computerised biofeedback has been used to attempt to improve continence in three boys with high anal atresia. The results obtained so far have been extremely encouraging. Over a period of six months progressive improvement has taken place and been maintained in each child.

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Owen-Smith, V. H., & Chesterfield, B. W. (1986). Computerised biofeedback achieving continence in high anal atresia. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 61(10), 1033–1035. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.61.10.1033

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