PURPOSE: The effects of biofeedback (BF) on pain relief and anorectal
physiology in patients with levator ani syndrome (LAS) were prospectiv
ely studied. METHOD: Sixteen consecutive patients (9 men, 7 women; mea
n age, 50.1 (range, 39-66) years) with LAS were treated with BF from J
uly 1993 to October 1995. Mean duration of pain was 32.5 (standard err
or of the mean, 6.7) months. All underwent a full course of BF using a
manometric balloon technique. Mean follow-up was 12.8 (standard error
of the mean, 2.6) months. Pain score and anorectal physiology tests w
ere administered prospectively by an independent observer before and a
fter BF. RESULTS: After BF, the pain score was significantly improved
(before BF: median, 8 (range, 6-10); after BF: median, 2 (range, 1-4);
P < 0.02). Analgesic requirements were also significantly reduced (al
l 16 patients needed nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) befo
re BF; only two patients needed NSAID after BF; P < 0.03). There were
no significant changes to the anorectal physiology parameters after BF
. To date, there have been no side effects or regressions. CONCLUSION:
Although BF had a negligible effect on anorectal physiologic measurem
ents in LAS, it was effective in pain relief, with no side effects.