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GI Motility Disorders Unit


GP Home Motility Disorders Support and Services

Support and Services

At the Gastrointestinal Motility Clinic at Camden Hospital we offer a three course biofeedback program to the patient. This is a program to help the patients sense when their anal muscle is squeezed or relaxed and encourages them to improve this response until it becomes automatic. In addition, a tailored dietary guide is prepared to minimise faecal incontinence along with recommended medications to alleviate the skin irritations associated with frequent bowel action.

The information packs below provide the patients with an understanding of faecal incontinence and management their disorder through biofeedback

Faecal incontinence guide

Biofeedback program

Patient support and network group "The Inside story: Gastroparesis"

The Inside Story: Gastroparesis

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Locked Bag 1797
Penrith NSW 2751

Tel: +61 2 9852 5222
ABN 53 014 069 881
CRICOS Provider No: 00917k

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