Neurophysiological mechanism in sacral neuromodulation in patients suffering from fecal incontinence

FOCUS: Colon
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR(S): Hans Gregersen
INSTITUTION(S): California Medical Innovations Institute
FUNDING PROGRAM(S): SPARC
NIH AWARD: OT2OD028203

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Pilot Fecobionics study in healthy human subjects
We are developing a novel wireless device named Fecobionics for mapping colonic and anorectal neuromuscular function. The current dataset contains results from pilot Fecobionics tests in the anorectal of healthy human subjects.
Fecobionics study in healthy human subjects
We are developing a novel wireless device named Fecobionics for mapping colonic and anorectal neuromuscular function. The current dataset contains results from the Fecobionics tests in the anorectal of healthy human subjects.
Fecobionics study in fecal incontinence (FI) human subjects
We are developing a novel wireless device named Fecobionics for mapping colonic and anorectal neuromuscular function. The current dataset contains results from the Fecobionics test in the anorectal of human subjects with fecal incontinence.
Computational-based mechanical analysis of Fecobionics data
Code and computational model associated with the Fecobionics device studies.