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Investigation of Electromyographic Activity of Pelvic Floor Muscles in Different Body Positions to Prevent Urinary Incontinence. [PDF]
Lee K.
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Multimodal imaging assessment and histologic correlation of the female rat pelvic floor muscles' anatomy. [PDF]
Sheth VR+7 more
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The influence of pelvis reposition exercises on pelvic floor muscles asymmetry: A randomized prospective study. [PDF]
Oleksy Ł+5 more
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Evaluation of the relationship between the pelvic floor muscles and insulin resistance
Maria Thereza Albuquerque Barbosa Cabral Micussi+5 more
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Modeling the contraction of the pelvic floor muscles
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2016We performed numerical simulation of voluntary contraction of the pelvic floor muscles to evaluate the resulting displacements of the organs and muscles. Structures were segmented in Magnetic Resonance (MR) images. Different material properties and constitutive models were attributed.
Fernanda Sofia Quintela da Silva Brandão+5 more
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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2020
Skaug, KL, Bø, K, Engh, ME, and Frawley, H. Prevalence of pelvic floor dysfunction, bother, and risk factors and knowledge of the pelvic floor muscles in Norwegian male and female powerlifters and Olympic weightlifters.
K. Skaug, M. Engh, H. Frawley, K. Bø
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Skaug, KL, Bø, K, Engh, ME, and Frawley, H. Prevalence of pelvic floor dysfunction, bother, and risk factors and knowledge of the pelvic floor muscles in Norwegian male and female powerlifters and Olympic weightlifters.
K. Skaug, M. Engh, H. Frawley, K. Bø
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Neurourology and Urodynamics, 2020
To compare the prevalence of psychological symptoms (depression, anxiety, and stress) in women with urinary incontinence (UI), according to the presence or absence of myofascial dysfunction (MD) in the pelvic floor muscles (PFMs).
Amanda M Reis+4 more
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To compare the prevalence of psychological symptoms (depression, anxiety, and stress) in women with urinary incontinence (UI), according to the presence or absence of myofascial dysfunction (MD) in the pelvic floor muscles (PFMs).
Amanda M Reis+4 more
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