AbstractThis pilot study attempted to examine the additional efficacy of interferential therapy in reducing the symptoms of urinary stress and urge incontinence. Twenty-four subjects were randomly allocated to the experimental group, which received interferential therapy plus pelvic floor exercises, or the control group, which received pelvic floor exercises only. Treatment was given three times a week for 4 weeks. Subjects were given urinary diaries to record urinary symptoms (including frequency of passing urine and number of times woken by desire to pass urine) for 5 days prior to and after treatment. Perineometer readings, pad weighing test and start/stop test were also performed in a physiotherapy clinic before and at completion of tre...
PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of pelvic floor exercises, electrical stimulation, vaginal con...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a prevalent and bothersome condition affecting women of all ages. UI ca...
Background Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is a commonly used physical therapy for women with...
This pilot study attempted to examine the additional efficacy of interferential therapy in reducing ...
AbstractThis pilot study attempted to examine the additional efficacy of interferential therapy in r...
Summary. The results of the pelvic floor exercises for the treatment of genuine stress incontinence ...
Introduction and hypothesis To determine the feasibility of using the pelvic toner device (PTD) in a...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of pelvic floor exercise ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of a weekly, short-term physical therapy intervention on the pelvic...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the effects of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) performed during grou...
Objective. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training ...
Introduction: Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common problem among adults living in the community and...
Introduction Scarce literature exists regarding the influence of posture-based interventions for the...
Overall Clinical Bottom Line: According to the current data, there is no additive effect of biofeedb...
WOS: 000356241800002PubMed ID: 25142280Objective: To determine whether symptoms of urinary incontine...
PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of pelvic floor exercises, electrical stimulation, vaginal con...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a prevalent and bothersome condition affecting women of all ages. UI ca...
Background Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is a commonly used physical therapy for women with...
This pilot study attempted to examine the additional efficacy of interferential therapy in reducing ...
AbstractThis pilot study attempted to examine the additional efficacy of interferential therapy in r...
Summary. The results of the pelvic floor exercises for the treatment of genuine stress incontinence ...
Introduction and hypothesis To determine the feasibility of using the pelvic toner device (PTD) in a...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of pelvic floor exercise ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of a weekly, short-term physical therapy intervention on the pelvic...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare the effects of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) performed during grou...
Objective. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training ...
Introduction: Urinary incontinence (UI) is a common problem among adults living in the community and...
Introduction Scarce literature exists regarding the influence of posture-based interventions for the...
Overall Clinical Bottom Line: According to the current data, there is no additive effect of biofeedb...
WOS: 000356241800002PubMed ID: 25142280Objective: To determine whether symptoms of urinary incontine...
PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of pelvic floor exercises, electrical stimulation, vaginal con...
Urinary incontinence (UI) is a prevalent and bothersome condition affecting women of all ages. UI ca...
Background Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is a commonly used physical therapy for women with...