Fecal Incontinence Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Single-Blind, Randomized, Pilot Study of the BTL Emsella Chair With Dietary Counseling Versus Sham Chair With Dietary Counseling for the Treatment of Fecal Incontinence
The purpose of this clinical trial is to compare the Emsella Chair to sham and to determine whether electromagnetic technology is effective in the treatment of fecal incontinence. Currently there are no other studies utilizing the Emsella Chair for the treatment of fecal incontinence. Eligible subjects will receive 2 treatments per week for a total of 4 weeks.
Fecal incontinence, no matter how frequent, may significantly affect a patient's quality of
life. Current available treatment options include; establishing a bowel regimen that consists
of supplements, over the counter medications (stool softeners, laxatives, anti-diarrheal,
enemas), or utilizing other prescription drugs (Linzees, Lomotil). Other conservative
treatments include biofeedback therapy with a physical therapist. More invasive procedures
include the injection of bulking agents or sacral nerve stimulation implantation.
The Emsella chair is currently approved as a treatment for stress urinary incontinence. The
Emsella chair generates electromagnetic stimulation which is able to penetrate deep into the
pelvic floor muscles inducing stimulation and providing rehabilitation for weak pelvic floor
muscles. The Emsella Chair is a novel high-intensity focused electromagnetic (HIFEM)
technology for the treatment of SUI, in addition to other pelvic floor related disorders.
HIFEM technology induces deep pelvic floor muscle contractions designed to deliver the
equivalent of 11,200 Kegel exercises over 28 minutes.
Subjects meeting eligibility will be randomized (1:1) to receive treatment with the Emsella
chair and dietary counseling or sham Emsella chair with dietary counseling. A total of 8
treatments (2 treatments per week for 4 weeks) will be completed. For treatment delivery,
participants will sit on the device and the chair height will be adjusted to ensure the
subject's feet are on the floor. The sham Emsella treatment will provide some sensation
without active HIFEM technology.
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