نتایج جستجو برای: pelvic floor muscle exercises

تعداد نتایج: 407811  

Journal: :Urologic nursing 2005
Jean E Kincade Molly C Dougherty Jan Busby-Whitehead John R Carlson William B Nix Dwan T Kelsey Fay C Smith Georgia S Hunter Amy D Rix

Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common chronic condition among women. Treatment of UI can involve behavioral techniques, pharmacological strategies, or surgical intervention. Clinically, treatment strategies should start with the simplest and least invasive measures. To overcome the deficiencies in previous research and provide definitive information for clinical practice, a randomized clinical ...

2012
Cinara Sacomori Fernando Luiz Cardoso Fabiana Flores Sperandio

Pelvic floor (PF) dysfunction is a source of morbidity and negatively affects one’s quality of life [1]. Dysfunction is often associated with muscular weakness and the failure of supporting connective tissue structures, leading in particular to urinary and faecal incontinence, prolapse of the pelvic structures, defecation problems, and sexual difficulties [2,3]. Facing such complaints, many wom...

Journal: :The anatomical record. Part A, Discoveries in molecular, cellular, and evolutionary biology 2003
Ronald E Bremer Matthew D Barber Kimberly W Coates Paul C Dolber Karl B Thor

In humans, the pelvic floor skeletal muscles support the viscera. Damage to innervation of these muscles during parturition may contribute to pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence. Unfortunately, animal models that are suitable for studying parturition-induced pelvic floor neuropathy and its treatment are rare. The present study describes the intrapelvic skeletal muscles (i.e., the ili...

2009

MRI has been used in the diagnostic evaluation of the pelvic floor dysfunctions. Static images show their morphology while dynamic images show the functional changes that occur on straining and contraction of the levator ani. With dynamic images, displacement of organs and pelvic floor muscles can be computed in three planes (axial, sagital and coronal) [1]. The purpose of this study is to comp...

Journal: :Medical ultrasonography 2016
Zsuzsanna Ilona Katalin Jármy-Di Bella Edward Araujo Júnior Claudinei Alves Rodrigues Luiza Torelli Wellington P Martins Antonio Fernandes Moron Manoel João Batista Castello Girão

AIM To assess the reproducibility of pelvic floor biometric parameters by translabial three-dimensional ultrasound compared with the OmniView® reformatting technique. MATERIAL AND METHODS We performed a cross-sectional study involving 47 nulliparous women without symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction. The hiatal area and right pubovisceral muscle width measurements were performed in the axial ...

2017
Ingrid E Nygaard Erin Clark Lauren Clark Marlene J Egger Robert Hitchcock Yvonne Hsu Peggy Norton Ana Sanchez-Birkhead Janet Shaw Xiaoming Sheng Michael Varner

INTRODUCTION Pelvic floor disorders (PFDs), including pelvic organ prolapse (POP), stress and urgency urinary incontinence, and faecal incontinence, are common and arise from loss of pelvic support. Although severe disease often does not occur until women become older, pregnancy and childbirth are major risk factors for PFDs, especially POP. We understand little about modifiable factors that im...

2015
Azizeh Farzinmehr Azar Moezy Jalil Koohpayehzadeh Maryam Kashanian

OBJECTIVE To determine whether Whole Body Vibration Training (WBVT) is effective at improving pelvic floor muscles strength in women with Stress Urinary Incontinence (SUI). MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was designed as a randomized clinical trial. 43 women with SUI were randomly assigned in two groups; WBVT and Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT) and received interventions for four weeks. P...

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