Evaluate the role of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) on the treatment of lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. In this randomized controlled trial, twenty seven female patients with a diagnosis of MS and LUTD complaints were randomized, in two groups: Treatment group (GI) (N = 13) and Sham group (GII) (N = 14). Evaluation included urodynamic study, 24-hr Pad testing, three day voiding diary and pelvic floor evaluation according to PERFECT scheme. Intervention was performed twice a week for 12 weeks in both groups. GI intervention consisted of PFMT with assistance of a vaginal perineometer. GII received a sham treatment consisted on the introduction of a perineometer inside the vagina with no contrac...
The aims of this study were to investigate whether detrusor overactivity can be influenced by a pelv...
AbstractBackgroundStress urinary incontinence (SUI), fecal incontinence (FI) and/or pelvic floor dys...
A comparative study of pelvic floor muscle training in women with multiple sclerosis: its impact on ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare pelvic floor muscle training and a sham procedure for the treatment of lower u...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The aim of this study was to evaluate t...
Urinary, bowel, and sexual dysfunctions are the most frequent and disabling pelvic floor (PF) disord...
Sexual dysfunction (SD) affects up to 80% of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and pelvic floor muscl...
Background Urinary disorders are common problems in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS)....
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Urinary incontinence is a common symptom in people with multiple sclerosis. ...
Few studies assessed the efficacy of physiotherapy to managed lower urinary tract dysfunction in mul...
Aims Sexual dysfunction (SD) is common in female patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) reporting ove...
Objective: This systematic review evaluates and summarizes the effects of pelvic floor muscle traini...
AimsSince lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) related to multiple sclerosis (MS) has a different ...
Background: Voiding disorders are one of the most important causes of disability in MS. These disord...
Abstract Dysfunctional voiding (DV), a voiding dysfunction due to hyperactivity of the external uret...
The aims of this study were to investigate whether detrusor overactivity can be influenced by a pelv...
AbstractBackgroundStress urinary incontinence (SUI), fecal incontinence (FI) and/or pelvic floor dys...
A comparative study of pelvic floor muscle training in women with multiple sclerosis: its impact on ...
OBJECTIVE: To compare pelvic floor muscle training and a sham procedure for the treatment of lower u...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The aim of this study was to evaluate t...
Urinary, bowel, and sexual dysfunctions are the most frequent and disabling pelvic floor (PF) disord...
Sexual dysfunction (SD) affects up to 80% of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and pelvic floor muscl...
Background Urinary disorders are common problems in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS)....
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Urinary incontinence is a common symptom in people with multiple sclerosis. ...
Few studies assessed the efficacy of physiotherapy to managed lower urinary tract dysfunction in mul...
Aims Sexual dysfunction (SD) is common in female patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) reporting ove...
Objective: This systematic review evaluates and summarizes the effects of pelvic floor muscle traini...
AimsSince lower urinary tract dysfunction (LUTD) related to multiple sclerosis (MS) has a different ...
Background: Voiding disorders are one of the most important causes of disability in MS. These disord...
Abstract Dysfunctional voiding (DV), a voiding dysfunction due to hyperactivity of the external uret...
The aims of this study were to investigate whether detrusor overactivity can be influenced by a pelv...
AbstractBackgroundStress urinary incontinence (SUI), fecal incontinence (FI) and/or pelvic floor dys...
A comparative study of pelvic floor muscle training in women with multiple sclerosis: its impact on ...