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- Title
Perspective on Physical Therapist Management of Functional Constipation.
- Authors
George, Susan E.; Borello-France, Diane F.
- Abstract
Functional constipation is a common bowel disorder leading to activity restrictions and reduced health-related quality of life. Typically, this condition is initially managed with prescription of laxatives or fiber supplementation, or both. However, these interventions are often ineffective and fail to address the underlying pathophysiology and impairments contributing to this condition. Physical therapists possess the knowledge and skills to diagnose and manage a wide range of musculoskeletal and motor coordination impairments that may contribute to functional constipation. Relevant anatomic, physiologic, and behavioral contributors to functional constipation are discussed with regard to specific constipation diagnoses. A framework for physical therapist examination of impairments that can affect gastrointestinal function, including postural, respiratory, musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, and behavioral impairments, is offered. Within the context of diagnosis-specific patient cases, multifaceted interventions are described as they relate to impairments underlying functional constipation type. The current state of evidence to support these interventions and patient recommendations is summarized. This perspective article aims not only to heighten physical therapists' awareness and management of this condition, but also to stimulate clinical questioning that will open avenues for future research to improve patient care.
- Subjects
THERAPEUTICS; DEFECATION; CONSTIPATION; DIETARY fiber; MEDICAL history taking; PHYSICAL diagnosis; PHYSICAL therapy; QUALITY of life; PHYSICAL therapy assessment; SYMPTOMS; PSYCHOLOGY; DIAGNOSIS
- Publication
Physical Therapy, 2017, Vol 97, Issue 4, p478
- ISSN
0031-9023
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.2522/ptj.20160110