Key takeaways:
- In an IBS Frontiers Summit presentation, pelvic floor physiotherapist Dr. Angela Khera explores identifying and managing pelvic floor dysfunction in patients with IBS.
- Topics include potential pathophysiological factors of pelvic floor dysfunction, associated disorders, bowel habit and urge resistance training, and working with physiotherapy clinicians to enhance patient care.
- Dr. Khera has a special interest in chronic functional bowel disorders, particularly idiopathic constipation, defecation disorders, and fecal incontinence.
- Patients can be referred to Nerva through a HIPAA-compliant form, giving clinicians a straightforward way to get them started.
In her presentation for the IBS Frontiers Summit, Dr. Khera discussed the potential pathophysiological factors of pelvic floor dysfunction, associated disorders, bowel habit and urge resistance training, and working with physiotherapy clinicians to enhance patient care.
Dr. Angela Khera is a pelvic floor physiotherapist with a special interest in chronic functional bowel disorders, particularly idiopathic constipation, defecation disorders and fecal incontinence. She is involved with clinical work at Central Melbourne Gastroenterology and the Functional Gut Clinic at St Vincent’s Hospital, and ongoing research into the management of post-surgical bowel dysfunction.
Refer your patients to Nerva using our HIPAA-compliant form.
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