نتایج جستجو برای: pelvic floor muscle

تعداد نتایج: 387176  

Journal: :Maturitas 2010
Alan J Wein

Urinary incontinence is a common problem among adults and conservative management is recommended as the first-line treatment. Physical therapies, particularly pelvic floor muscle exercise, are the mainstay of such conservative management. The purpose of this review is to summarise current literature and describe trends in the use of pelvic floor muscle exercise in the management of urinary inco...

2017
Filiz Ciledag Ozdemir Erkan Pehlivan Rauf Melekoglu

OBJECTIVE To investigate the pelvic floor muscle strength of the women andevaluateits possible correlation with sexual dysfunction. METHODS In this cross-sectional type study, stratified clusters were used for the sampling method. Index of Female Sexual Function (IFSF) worksheetwere used for questions on sexual function. The pelvic floor muscle strength of subjects was assessed byperineometer...

Journal: :Sao Paulo medical journal = Revista paulista de medicina 2013
Angélica Mércia Pascon Barbosa Gabriela Marini Fernanda Piculo Cibele Vieira Cunha Rudge Iracema Mattos Paranhos Calderon Marilza Vieira Cunha Rudge

CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE There is uncertainty in the literature regarding the theory that obstetric events and pelvic floor injuries give rise to lower risk of subsequent urinary incontinence among women delivering via cesarean section than among women delivering vaginally. The objective of this study was to assess the two-year postpartum prevalence of urinary incontinence and pelvic floor muscle ...

2011
Mônica Orsi Gameiro Vanessa Oliveira Sousa Luiz Felipe Gameiro Rosana Carneiro Muchailh Carlos Roberto Padovani João Luiz Amaro

OBJECTIVE This study aimed to compare the pelvic floor muscle strength of nulliparous and primiparous women. METHODS A total of 100 women were prospectively distributed into two groups: Group 1 (G1) (n = 50) included healthy nulliparous women, and Group 2 (G2) (n = 50) included healthy primiparous women. Pelvic floor muscle strength was subjectively evaluated using transvaginal digital palpat...

Journal: :Urology 2014
Andrew L Siegel

The pelvic floor muscles are vital to male genitourinary health. Pelvic floor muscle training may prove helpful in a variety of clinical circumstances: stress urinary incontinence that follows prostate surgery, overactive bladder, postvoid dribbling, erectile dysfunction, ejaculation issues including premature ejaculation, and pelvic pain due to levator muscle spasm.

Journal: :Tecnologica. MAP supplement. Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Medical Advisory Panel 2000
Frank V. Lefevre

OBJECTIVE For patients with the most common types of urinary incontinence, first line therapy consists of behavioral treatments, such as bladder training and pelvic floor muscle exercises (PME). The patient learns to strengthen the pelvic floor musculature and to better control bladder emptying. Biofeedback itself is not a treatment for urinary incontinence, but can be used as an adjunct to pel...

فرزین مهر, عزیزه, معزی, آذر, کوهپایه زاده, جلیل,

 Background: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) ,the most common type of UI, is the involuntary leakage of urine from the urethra with an increase in intra-abdominal pressure. Pelvic Floor Muscle( PFM) dysfunction in women may lead to SUI . Thus, one of the effective managements in SUI is Pelvic Floor Muscle Training. PFM strength has a strong relationship with abdominal muscles work,...

Journal: :Australian Journal of Physiotherapy 2006

2014
Bo-In Kim Gak Hwang-Bo Ha-Roo Kim

[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to verify the efficacy of a pelvic floor muscle exercise program by comparing subjects' muscle thickness with changes in vaginal pressure. [Subjects] Two groups of female participants without a medical history of pelvic floor muscle dysfunction were evaluated. The mean age of Group I was 33.5 years and that of Group II was 49.69 years. [Methods] The parti...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2007
Bikram S Padda Sung-Ae Jung Dolores Pretorius Charles W Nager Debbie Den-Boer Ravinder K Mittal

The role of pelvic floor muscle contraction in the genesis of anal canal pressure is not clear. Recent studies have suggested that vaginal distension increases pelvic floor muscle contraction. We studied the effects of vaginal distension on anal canal pressure in 15 nullipara asymptomatic women. Anal pressure, rest, and squeeze were measured using station pull-through manometry techniques with ...

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