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Myofascial urinary frequency syndrome is a novel syndrome of bothersome lower urinary tract symptoms associated with myofascial pelvic floor dysfunction [PDF]
This study describes a novel, distinct phenotype of urinary symptoms named “myofascial urinary frequency syndrome” (MUFS) present in one-third of individuals presenting with urinary frequency.
A. Lenore Ackerman+5 more
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DELIVERY AND PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION [PDF]
Urinary incontinence, anal incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and sexual dysfunction are included in the definition of pelvic floor dysfunction. Pregnancy and childbirth play a major role in the emergence of pelvic floor dysfunction, which is seen in 41%
Nezihe Kızılkaya Beji+2 more
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Pelvic floor dysfunction: prevalence and associated factors [PDF]
Background Pelvic floor dysfunction in women encompasses a wide range of clinical disorders: urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, fecal incontinence, and pelvic-perineal region pain syndrome.
Rocío Adriana Peinado-Molina+4 more
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Pelvic Floor Dysfunction in Aging Women
The occurrence of pelvic floor dysfunction may increase steadily during the aging process in women. Pelvic floor dysfunction may be associated with dysfunctions of micturition, defecation, prolapse, and sex.
Gin-Den Chen
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Pelvic floor and sexual male dysfunction
The pelvic floor is a complex multifunctional structure that corresponds to the genito- urinary-anal area and consists of muscle and connective tissue. It supports the urinary, fecal, sexual and reproductive functions and pelvic statics. The symptoms caused by pelvic floor dysfunction often affect the quality of life of those who are afflicted ...
Pischedda A.+4 more
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The now and the not yet of pelvic floor dysfunction [PDF]
James L. Whiteside
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The assessment of female pelvic floor dysfunction [PDF]
C. A. Smith, R. O. Witherow
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Objectives: This study aims to compare pelvic floor muscle (PFM) functions in midwifes and nurses of reproductive age with and without pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD) and investigate the relationship between PFM function and the number, type and symptoms ...
Gökhan Tosun+6 more
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Design of Rehabilitation Training System for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction [PDF]
Pelvic floor dysfunction has caused pain to the lives of the majority of female patients, and repeated visits to the hospital for treatment have also caused inconvenience to patients. Therefore, a portable pelvic floor dysfunction rehabilitation training
Liu Yongfeng+4 more
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Pathogenesis of dyspareunia associated with pelvic floor dysfunction: A review [PDF]
Dyspareunia is a condition associated with a wide range of disorders. Pelvic floor dysfunction, manifesting as a myofascial syndrome or pelvic floor muscle hypertonia, may predict dyspareunia in women in different age groups.
Elena S. Silantyeva+3 more
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