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Effect of Antenatal Pelvic Floor Muscle Training on Labor and Birth

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009
To estimate whether women doing pelvic floor muscle training before and during pregnancy have increased risk of perineal lacerations, episiotomy, vacuum/forceps delivery, or acute cesarean delivery.Participants were 18,865 primiparous women in the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort Study, conducted by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
Wenche Nystad, Kari Bø, Caroline Fleten
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Criteria for Therapeutic Use of Pelvic Floor Muscle Training in Women

Journal of Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nursing, 2002
Success in pelvic floor muscle training as a therapeutic modality for prevention or treatment of incontinence in women is dependent on appropriate patient selection. This article synthesizes data that supports 4 criteria to be met before beginning a program of pelvic floor muscle training: adequate alignment of pelvic organs, intact structural support,
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Alternative Methods to Pelvic Floor Muscle Awareness and Training

2008
Pelvic floor muscles are increasingly incorporated into Yoga and Pilates classes and for lower back pain physiotherapy. Other techniques, including Feldenkrais physiotherapy, which develops pelvic floor awareness through movement and functional integration, and Cantienica, whereby a pelvic floor contraction is palpated externally after movements ...
Barbara E. Bell, Kaven Baessler
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Pelvic Floor Muscle Training and Prolapse: Prevention or Treatment?

2018
Pelvic organ prolapse (POP), the descent of the pelvic organs due to deficiencies in the pelvic support system, is a very common problem. Up to 40% of women aged 45–85 years have at least stage II POP according to POP-Q staging [1], even though only 10–20% of them seek medical care [2].
Antonella Biroli, Gian Franco Lamberti
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Female erectile tissues and sexual dysfunction after pelvic radiotherapy: A scoping review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Deborah C Marshall   +2 more
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PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE TRAINING

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2008
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Concepts of Neuromuscular Rehabilitation and Pelvic Floor Muscle Training

2008
Muscle training involves the improvement in the tone of muscles or muscle groups, providing a readiness for action, and includes improvement in stiffness, strength, endurance, coordination, and function. Much of the evidence of the efficacy of muscle training and the principles involved has come from sports medicine literature.1,2 In addition to ...
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Treatment of muscle‐invasive and advanced bladder cancer in 2020

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020
Vaibhav G Patel   +2 more
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Control of satellite cell function in muscle regeneration and its disruption in ageing

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022
Pedro Sousa-victor, Pura Muñoz-cánoves
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