Manometric Biofeedback Therapy - Learn more about how this therapy can help those suffering from pelvic floor issues.
Read MoreDo you treat patients suffering from fecal incontinence? Chronic constipation? Pelvic floor disorders? Are you referring them to hospitals or elsewhere for testing? Then maybe it’s time that you find out what you’ve been missing.
Read MoreAnorectal manometry and endoscopy are both diagnostic tools used to evaluate and diagnose conditions of the rectum and anus. However, anorectal manometry is considered a more specialized and targeted diagnostic tool compared to endoscopy.
Read MoreWhether you currently own an mcompass® Anorectal Manometry system or are considering adding this device to your practice, we have some very exciting news. Petite catheters are now available. These petite catheters are ideal for pediatric patients and small adults.
Read MoreThere’s never been a better time to add anorectal manometry to your practice to diagnose and treat patients with incontinence and other toileting problems.
Read MorePatients are often uncertain and therefore, nervous about what to expect during their first anorectal manometry exam. Your team can help eliminate those fears by setting expectations ahead of time.
Read MoreSeeking a new way to expand your practice and generate new revenue? We explore developing alliances with organizations in your community to expand your pool of patients for the exam and possibly for therapy.
Read MoreLooking for a new way to grow your practice? The answer may already be there, sitting behind your waiting room door. Don’t turn a blind eye to patients who fail to speak up about fecal incontinence, chronic constipation, and related problems.
Read MoreLearn from an industry leader with decades of experience as he discusses treatment options for your patients with anorectal disorders.
Read MoreLearn from an industry leader as he discusses the differences in normal and abnormal anorectal patterns and pressures.
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