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Marie-Pierre Cyr ; Chantale Dumoulin ; Paul Bessette ; Annick Pina ; Walter Henry Gotlieb ; Korine Lapointe-Milot ; Marie-Hélène Mayrand ; Mélanie Morin |Objective To investigate the changes in pelvic floor morphometry and muscle function after multimodal pelvic floor physiotherapy treatment in gynaecological cancer survivors suffering from painful intercourse (dyspareunia). Design Prospecti[...]Article
Contexte: Laction coordonnée des muscles du plancher pelvien, des muscles abdo-minaux et du diaphragme permet le maintien de différentes fonctions telles que la respiration, la digestion, le maintien de la posture et la continence. Des altérat[...]Article
Objectives To test the effect of a structured abdominal hypopressive technique (AHT) programme on pelvic floor muscle (PFM) tone and urinary incontinence (UI) in women. Design Crossover trial with random assignment of women to one of two [...]Article
Raquel Henriques Jacomo ; Tatiana Reis Nascimento ; Marianne Lucena da Siva ; Mariana Cecchi Salata ; Aline Teixeira Alves ; Pedro Rincon Cintra da Cruz ; Joao Batista de Sousa |Background: Although pelvic floor muscle training is widely recommendedin the literature as the gold standard for the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunctions, such as urinary incontinence, interest in other exercise regimens is increasing. Howev[...]Article
Objectives Physiotherapeutic treatment of pelvic floor dysfunction in women has variable outcomes, and identification of the predictors of outcomes is important in developing service provision and treatment planning. This study explored whether[...]Article
Background Reduced pelvic floor muscle (PFM) contraction strength is a common condition in elderly female patients with urinary incontinence (UI). However, little data exist to demonstrate the importance of appropriate PFM activation during exh[...]Article
Objectives To investigate the feasibility and acceptability of conducting a future trial of physiotherapy to manage urinary incontinence (UI) in athletic women. Design Feasibility study with nested qualitative interviews. Setting Commun[...]Article
Peiqin Liang ; Min Liang ; Si Shi ; Yan Liu ; Ribo Xiong |Objective To evaluate the effect of a comprehensive rehabilitation programme on closure of the rectus diastasis (RD) and quality of life in women after delivery. Design A randomised controlled trial with blinded assessment. Setting A tertiary ho[...]Article
Objectives Psychological comorbidities are associated with non-attendance for pelvic-floor muscle training (PFMT) appointments and non-engagement with ongoing treatment. However, little direct work has examined the precise relationship between t[...]Article
Signe Refsgaard Bech ; Dorthe Villadsen ; Helle Haslund Laursen ; Anette Toft ; Helle Smidt Reinau ; Tina Herrig Raasted ; Karen Weinreich Christensen ; Lene Hedegaard Corfitzen ; Steffan Wittrup McPhee Christensen |Introduction Pelvic floor exercises combined with patient education has shown to be a promising intervention for women suffering from urinary incontinence. This pilot study investigated the effect of patient education combined with group or indi[...]Article
Objectifs Les femmes cyclistes subissent une compression périnéale du nerf pudendal et de la zone genito-périnéale, avec des effets souvent sous-estimés, à type de lésions génitales et de dysfonctionnements sexuels. Cette étude teste les effe[...]Article
Background Despite the high prevalence of pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) among women who participate in sports, and the efforts made to affect these pathologies through pelvic floor muscle (PFM) training, its effects on PFM function remain un[...]