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Bekkenfysiotherapie bij volwassenen met fecale incontinentie

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Fecale incontinentie is een groot gezondheidsprobleem, dat vooral gepaard gaat met schaamtegevoelens en dat 5 tot 10 procent van de zelfstandig wonende volwassenen treft (Norton & Cody, 2012). Bij 1 tot 2 procent heeft dit significante impact op de algemeen dagelijkse activiteiten. Vanwege evidente onderrapportage zijn de genoemde prevalentiecijfers waarschijnlijk slechts het topje van de ijsberg (Whitehead, 2005).

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Berghmans, B., Bols, E., Hendriks, E., Baeten, C., de Bie, R. (2014). Bekkenfysiotherapie bij volwassenen met fecale incontinentie. In: Nijs, J., Calders, P., Geraets, J., Veenhof, C., van Wilgen, C., van Wegen, E. (eds) Jaarboek Fysiotherapie Kinesitherapie 2014. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-0287-1_11

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