نتایج جستجو برای: pelvic floor muscle retraining

تعداد نتایج: 389608  

2005
Jacqueline Liberati

Biofeedback treatment uses electronic or mechanical instruments to relay visual and/or auditory evidence to assist a person in gaining control over a physiologic process or function. In pediatric urology patients, biofeedback treatment is used to promote retraining of pelvic muscles. Figure 1 depicts the pathophysiology of dysfunctional voiding. In the figure, increased pelvic floor tension or ...

Journal: :The Australian journal of physiotherapy 2005
Margaret Sherburn Claire A Murphy Sara Carroll Trevor J Allen Mary P Galea

Clinical measurement of pelvic floor muscle activity commonly involves techniques that are both physically and psychologically invasive. This study investigated transabdominal application of ultrasound to measure pelvic floor muscle action. The specific aims were to establish the face validity of ultrasound measures of displacement of the posterior bladder wall as a reflection of pelvic floor m...

2002

Methods One hundred and three nulliparous women attending the routine ultrasound scan at 18 weeks of pregnancy were recruited to the study. Background variables and continence status were registered in a structured interview. Women reporting urinary incontinence once per week or more during the last month were categorised as incontinent. All women were instructed in pelvic floor anatomy and how...

Journal: :Clinics 2007
Claudia de Oliveira Marco Antonio Borges Lopes Luciana Carla Longo e Pereira Marcelo Zugaib

OBJECTIVE The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of pelvic floor muscle training in 46 nulliparous pregnant women. METHODS The women were divided into 2 groups: an exercise group and a control group. Functional evaluation of the pelvic floor muscle was performed by digital vaginal palpation using the strength scale described by Ortiz and by a perineometer (with and with...

Journal: :journal of research in rehabilitation sciences 0
آناهیتا ترک زاده anahita torkzadeh

introduction: urinary incontinence (ui) is a common problem among adults living in the community and it is more frequent in women. its incidence increases with age, the number of pregnancy and body mass index (bmi). conservative management is recommended as the first-line treatment. physical therapies, particularly pelvic floor muscle exercise, are the mainstay of such conservative management. ...

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 2006
Jason A Abbott Sherin K Jarvis Stephen D Lyons Angus Thomson Thierry G Vancaille

OBJECTIVE To estimate whether botulinum toxin type A is more effective than placebo at reducing pain and pelvic floor pressure in women with chronic pelvic pain and pelvic floor muscle spasm. METHODS This study was a double-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled trial. All participants presented with chronic pelvic pain of more than 2 years duration and evidence of pelvic floor muscle spasm....

Journal: :Expert Review of Obstetrics & Gynecology 2010

Fedyeh Haghollahi, Mahsa Soltan Mohammadi, Mamak Shariat, Maryam Hajihashem, Maryam Sadat Torabipoor, Minoo Movahedi,

Background: Normal vaginal delivery causes sexual dysfunction as well as urinary and fecal incontinence, which can threaten a person's quality of life. It is believed that pelvic floor muscle strength is the most important factor in improving sexual satisfaction and function and urinary control. Therefore, This study aimed to investigate the role of physiotherapy and pelvic floor exercises in r...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2014
Skulpan Asavasopon Manku Rana Daniel J Kirages Moheb S Yani Beth E Fisher Darryl H Hwang Everett B Lohman Lee S Berk Jason J Kutch

Human pelvic floor muscles have been shown to operate synergistically with a wide variety of muscles, which has been suggested to be an important contributor to continence and pelvic stability during functional tasks. However, the neural mechanism of pelvic floor muscle synergies remains unknown. Here, we test the hypothesis that activation in motor cortical regions associated with pelvic floor...

Journal: :Journal of physical therapy science 2015
DongWook Han Misook Ha

[Purpose] This study aimed to determine the correlation between pelvic floor muscle strength and pulmonary function. In particular, we examined whether pelvic floor muscle exercises can improve pulmonary function. [Subjects] Thirty female college students aged 19-21 with no history of nervous or musculoskeletal system injury were randomly divided into experimental and control groups. [Methods] ...

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