Constipation & Dysynergic Defecation
Woman in Bed Suffering from Dysynergic Defecation

Pelvic Floor Dysynergia, Dysynergic Defecation, and Chronic Constipation

Can pelvic floor therapy help with the various forms of constipation?

It's National IBS Month! We are continuing our bowel health series to help you achieve optimal pelvic health. Having bowel movements is something everyone must do, and sometimes it is difficult to have a bowel movement. While the causes for constipation can vary, today we want to talk about a particular dysfunction that pelvic floor therapy can greatly help with: dysynergic defecation.

What is dysynergic defecation and how common is it?

Dysynergic Defecation is a muscle coordination issue where you think you are relaxing your anal sphincter to defecate, but in reality you are actually contracting your muscles and closing off the sphincter. In short, your pelvic floor muscles are doing the opposite of what your brain is telling them to do. Dysynergic defecation is common; an estimated 40% of patients with chronic constipation also have dysynergic defecation, according to this study.

But wouldn’t you be able to tell if you have it?

Dysynergic defecation, like other coordination issues, are hard to detect on your own. This is because your brain thinks that the muscles are doing the right action, when they are actually doing the opposite of what you want them to do. In this case, the pelvic floor muscles are firing incorrectly and it is often tied to poor coordination of the abdominal muscles, and sometimes decreased sensation of the rectum.

Dysynergic defecation is diagnosed typically by an anorectal examination, and anorectal manometry/defecography testing (like this, with an MRI), or by assessing muscle activity with EMG while the person attempts to expel a balloon, or other testing options)

What are the signs and symptoms?

The most common symptom of dysynergic defecation is constipation.

Constipation symptoms:

  • 3 bowel movements or fewer per week
  • Abdominal discomfort and pain
  • Abdominal bloating
  • Straining to have a bowel movement (holding your breath, pushing out the gut)
  • Sense of incomplete evacuation when you are done on the toilet
  • Bowel movements that are hard. Often pebbles, pebbles pushed together, or a log with lots of cracks.
  • Needing to use fingers to pull out stool or to push on surrounding tissues to evacuate

What happens when it goes untreated?

Constant straining and pushing bowel movements out of the body while holding your breath increases intra-abdominal pressure. This pressure can start forcing organs to move, usually down south, eventually creating or worsening a pelvic organ prolapse. That is if left untreated, constant straining with bowel movements will cause you to start pushing your organs. In some cases of prolapse, organs such as the bladder, uterus, vaginal wall, or rectal wall will begin to push on the pelvic floor, sometimes bulging or protruding. Constant strain will also cause the muscles of the pelvic floor to spasm or become weak.

How can pelvic floor therapy help?

A licensed pelvic floor therapist can conduct a thorough evaluation of the pelvic floor and help you come up with strategies to have a bowel movement without straining.

Examination may include an internal exam via the vagina or rectum, observing the movement of the pelvic floor muscles, as well as palpation of the structures of the belly and pelvic area.

The ultimate goal of our treatment plans at Femina Physical Therapy is to help you fully relax the pelvic floor and to be able to have a complete bowel movement without strain or pain. This might include manual therapy to treat tight and guarding pelvic floor muscles that may be preventing healthy bowel movements. Other treatments will help with neuromuscular retraining, helping your brain and muscles coordinate correctly so that you are actually relaxing your muscles when you think you are relaxing them. Your therapist will also work with you to create healthy bowel habits, problem solve positioning on the toilet, the time you are spending on the toilet, and other habits that can help create regularity.

 

Resources

1. Rao, S. S. C., & Patcharatrakul, T. (2016). Diagnosis and Treatment of Dysynergic Defecation. Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 22(3), 423–435. https://doi.org/10.5056/jnm16060

2. Rao SSC. Biofeedback Therapy for Constipation in Adults. Best practice & research Clinical gastroenterology. 2011;25(1):159-166. doi:10.1016/j.bpg.2011.01.004.

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Femina PT (née Fusion Wellness & Physical Therapy) has honestly changed my life. Before receiving treatment at Femina, I was going doctor to doctor to try and find the answer to my pelvic pain. It has taken me YEARS to find someone that can help fix this. It wasn't until my gynecologist recommended your clinic that I finally felt relief. My pelvic pain is almost gone, and granted I still have a lot more to work on with Laureen (my PT), my original problem is nearly cured. I am so grateful to her.

What is even better is she gave me practical exercises to do at home that were not tedious and provided instant (and lasting) relief. Although I mainly work with Laureen, my interaction with the owner (Heather) has been great. She is very generous, kind, and committed to her business.

It hurts to know there are women out there suffering who will never know or have the opportunity to work with women like Laureen and Heather because this issue is hardly talked about and this field is so rare. I hope more doctors and physical therapists see the value in this work and can relieve more woman of their pain.

-- Julie T., 12/4/16 via Yelp!

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I went to Heather after the birth of my third child. It was lucky, really, that I was referred to her, because my doctor had referred me to a surgeon for a possible hysterectomy or pelvic wall rebuild. Thankfully, I went to Heather before undergoing either surgery, she was able to fix the problem. She has studied extensively in women's health--even written a book about it--and was able to diagnose my problem, suggest a course of treatment (6 weeks), and then follow through with said treatment. By the end, as she said, I was as good as gold. Boy, was it worth it! Though uncomfortable to talk about, much less write about, it is worth getting the word out there. If you have painful intercourse, especially after birth or other trauma, the treatment may be as simple as Physical Therapy (with Heather, of course). I highly recommend her.

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I wish i could give this place 10 stars!! 
I have been suffering from vaginismus for 5 years and never found the cure to it. I had seen an ob/gyn and he diagnosed me with vaginismus and told me i needed a surgery to cure my condition, which i refused to do. He also referred me to a PT that he works with, i had given them multiple calls and they never responded back to me, so i started searching yelp for another PT. I am SO HAPPY I found Heather's office! I was working with Laureen, and with her guidance and techniques i was able to be cured from vaginismus in only 2 1/2 short months!!! I couldn't believe how quickly their program worked for me! I am forever grateful and thankful from Heather, and Laureen! They are the absolute best at what they do!

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My husband and I were having problems with painful intercourse. My therapist recommended that I go and get a pelvic floor evaluation from a physical therapist. Having never been treated by a physical therapist, I wondered how this really was going to help me. My husband who is a physician was very supportive and agreed that a PT evaluation would be a great idea. So i made the appointment and was blown away by what I learned. I had no idea that pelvic floor muscles could get tight and have trigger points just like any other muscle in the body. I'm a massage therapist and very familiar with tight muscles, and this new thought really amazed me. Heather's program to help relax and strengthen these muscles made such a difference. I can say that I am 100% pain free during intercourse now. Yippee! Going to the PT appointments and doing the at-home exercises was definitely a discipline, but it's 100% worth it! The rewards are amazing.

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As someone who suffered the debilitating physical and emotional effects of vaginismus (as well as a complicated history of back injuries) for more than 15 years, I thought a "normal" life was just a fantasy. Then I found Heather.

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Months after giving birth, it was difficult for me to go from a sitting or lying position up to a full standing position without feeling that I had to remain hunched over until a bit of time had passed to get fully upright. However, after taking Heather’s course, I learned exercises to get my body back to normal. She also showed me correct ways to lift and carry my son as well as put him in/take him out of the carseat and stroller. This class was really beneficial and Heather is a wonderful teacher who made me feel very comfortable.

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