Introduction. The ability to express one’s sexuality and engage in sexual activity requires multisystemic coordination involving many psychological functions as well as the integrity of the nervous, hormonal, vascular, immune, and neuromuscular body structures and functions. Aim. The purpose of this study was to investigate the associations among pelvic floor function, sexual function, and demographic and clinical characteristics in a population of women initiating physical therapy evaluation and treatment for pelvic floor–related dysfunctions (urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, vulvodynia, vaginismus, and constipation). Methods. We consented and collected completed demographic data and data related to symptoms and clinical...
Female sexual dysfunctions are a highly prevalent and often-underestimated health problem and includ...
PubMed ID: 31307742Objectives: This study aims to compare pelvic floor muscle (PFM) functions in mid...
textabstractThe pelvic floor is a complex of connective tissue, ligaments, fascia and muscle fibres...
Introduction. The ability to express one’s sexuality and engage in sexual activity requires multisys...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Perimenopausal women with pelvic floor dysfunction have worse sexual functi...
Abstract Introduction : Pelvic floor (PF) muscles react to sexual stimuli with increased local bloo...
Sexual wellbeing is an important aspect of women's health. Female sexual dysfunction is multifactori...
Background: Dyspareunia is a pain that is occurs in the genital area before, during or after interco...
IntroductionSexual function of women suffering from pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and/or urinary incon...
IntroductionSexual function of women suffering from pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and/or urinary incon...
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) results from an increase in intravesical pressure, which exceeds t...
The pelvic floor is the anatomic, static and dynamic structure that inferiorly closes the pelvis and...
Background. Pelvic floor complaints are common among women and often accompanied by sexual dysfuncti...
Background: To describe the correlation of sexual problems in patients presenting with chronic pelvi...
BackgroundPelvic floor symptoms are common and are negatively associated with sexual function which,...
Female sexual dysfunctions are a highly prevalent and often-underestimated health problem and includ...
PubMed ID: 31307742Objectives: This study aims to compare pelvic floor muscle (PFM) functions in mid...
textabstractThe pelvic floor is a complex of connective tissue, ligaments, fascia and muscle fibres...
Introduction. The ability to express one’s sexuality and engage in sexual activity requires multisys...
ABSTRACT: Introduction: Perimenopausal women with pelvic floor dysfunction have worse sexual functi...
Abstract Introduction : Pelvic floor (PF) muscles react to sexual stimuli with increased local bloo...
Sexual wellbeing is an important aspect of women's health. Female sexual dysfunction is multifactori...
Background: Dyspareunia is a pain that is occurs in the genital area before, during or after interco...
IntroductionSexual function of women suffering from pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and/or urinary incon...
IntroductionSexual function of women suffering from pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and/or urinary incon...
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) results from an increase in intravesical pressure, which exceeds t...
The pelvic floor is the anatomic, static and dynamic structure that inferiorly closes the pelvis and...
Background. Pelvic floor complaints are common among women and often accompanied by sexual dysfuncti...
Background: To describe the correlation of sexual problems in patients presenting with chronic pelvi...
BackgroundPelvic floor symptoms are common and are negatively associated with sexual function which,...
Female sexual dysfunctions are a highly prevalent and often-underestimated health problem and includ...
PubMed ID: 31307742Objectives: This study aims to compare pelvic floor muscle (PFM) functions in mid...
textabstractThe pelvic floor is a complex of connective tissue, ligaments, fascia and muscle fibres...