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Implementation of a Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy Program for Transgender Women Undergoing Gender-Affirming Vaginoplasty.

Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2019
I thank Jiang et al1 for their article in the May 2019 issue on pelvic floor physical therapy for transgender women undergoing gender-affirming vaginoplasty. This article sets the stage for future research to look at the effectiveness of providing pelvic
Da David Jiang   +4 more
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PELVIC FLOOR ASSESSMENT [PDF]

open access: possibleFetal and Maternal Medicine Review, 2009
The topic of pelvic floor assessment is increasingly attracting attention from gynaecologists, colorectal surgeons, urologists and physiotherapists. This is not surprising, many women who have given birth naturally are affected by pelvic floor trauma, and so are their partners.
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Pelvic Floor Anatomy

2016
The pelvis is a complex structure made up of bones, muscles, ligaments, and fascia and contains organs such as the bladder, urethra, uterus, prostate, and rectum. The pelvic floor is separated into three compartments (anterior, middle, and posterior) and consists of muscles and connective tissue that work as a coordinated system to support the organs ...
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The standardization of terminology of female pelvic organ prolapse and pelvic floor dysfunction.

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1996
R. Bump   +7 more
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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction

2016
The pelvic floor is a tunnel or dome-shaped muscular sheath made up of striated muscle and is positioned to enclose and support the genitourinary and anorectal compartments. The pelvic floor forms the inferior boundary of the abdominopelvic cavity extending from the pubic symphysis anteriorly to the coccyx posteriorly and between the two pelvic side ...
P. Sivalingam   +2 more
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Radiology of the Pelvic Floor

Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
Linda Brubaker, Michael Heit
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Disorders of the Pelvic Floor

1993
Included in this group of diseases are the following: idiopathic (neurogenic) incontinence, rectal prolapse, solitary rectal ulcer syndrome and idiopathic perineal pain. These conditions may be associated with disorders of the levator ani muscle and/or the internal and external sphincter ani muscles.
Najib Haboubi   +2 more
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A stellar stream remnant of a globular cluster below the metallicity floor

Nature, 2022
Nicolas F Martin   +2 more
exaly  

Aqueously altered igneous rocks sampled on the floor of Jezero crater, Mars

Science, 2022
B L Ehlmann, J N Maki, T S J Gabriel
exaly  

Female Pelvic Floor Imaging with Emphasis on the Overactive Pelvic Floor

2016
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP), frequently associated with pelvic floor dysfunction, is an underdiagnosed and often untreated condition, resulting in years of suffering and decreased quality of life. While imaging may be widely used for the diagnosis of CPP, this has not become common practice in the assessment of patients with overactive pelvic floor ...
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