Although there are numerous approaches to the treatment of spasticity, many patients are still unable to find a satisfactory method of managing their spasms with acceptable side effects. In the course of our fertility studies using rectal probe electrostimulation (RPES) in SCI men to produce ejacula...
analysis of the changes in patients' spasms than was obtained in an earlier study of electrical stimulation of SCI men who were being treated for anejaculation.7 During that in vestigation, we made the unexpected obser vation that RPES has a profound effect on spasticity in SCI men. ...
spasms, anddizziness. As enema is used for short-term therapy, suppositories are meant to be used for the slow and steady release of the drug. The suppository increases the retention time of activity in the rectum resulting in enhanced bioavailability and efficacy. A rectal suppository enriched ...
Approximately 6% of the population suffer under intermittent painful muscle spasms of the levator ani (levator ani syndrome). These can occur at any time and are often accompanied by a feeling of pressure and tension in the anorectal region. To this day the etiology remains unclear. Both neuralg...
Rectal Pain Causes Rectal pain has many causes. Common causes are hemorrhoids, anal fissures, and fleeting spasms. Less common causes of may include: Cancer Infection Inflammatory bowel disease Rectal prolapse Foreign bodies in the rectum.
Discomfort in the area close to the anus (Perianal region) Constant spasms of the rectum, along with the urge to defecate (tenesmus) What Causes Rectal Prolapse? The exact cause of this disease has not been completely understood. However, doctors and medical researchers have laid bare their tho...
Although there are numerous approaches to the treatment of spasticity, many patients are still unable to find a satisfactory method of managing their spasms with acceptable side effects. In the course of our fertility studies using rectal probe electrostimulation (RPES) in SCI men to produce ...
All men taking medications felt RPES was more effective than drugs in relieving spasms. No untoward effects were reported and 7 (50%) said they would use a home model for daily RPES, if available.doi:10.1038/sc.1991.6L S HalsteadS W J Seager...