Background: Normal vaginal delivery causes sexual dysfunction as well as urinary and fecal incontinence, which can threaten a personchr('39')s quality of life. It is believed that pelvic floor muscle strength is the most important factor in improving sexual satisfaction and function and urinary control. Therefore, This study aimed to investigate the role of physiotherapy and pelvic floor exercises in reducing sexual dysfunction and incontinence in primiparous women. Methods: This study was performed as a prospective randomized clinical trial on primiparous women who were referred to Al-Zahra and Shahid Beheshti educational hospitals in Isfahan between march 2019-Mars 2020. In this study, after obtaining ethics approval from the Medical Ethi...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a training program over both pelvic floor muscle...
Introduction: to determine the effect of pelvic floor muscle strengthening exercises in the treatmen...
The review analyzes 589 publications found in the databases: PubMed, Cochrane, Medscape, Medline, fe...
Introduction: Pelvic floor muscle exercise (PFME) is recommended as a first-line treatment for urina...
Background: Selection and acceptance of appropriate sexual behavior and sexual function are made dif...
Objective. To evaluate the effects of early pelvic floor muscle training after vaginal delivery on s...
Women can face a wide range of pelvic floor dysfunctions following pregnancy, ranging from urinary i...
Abstract Background Sexual dysfunction can have a negative impact on women’s quality of life and rel...
Background: Sexual dysfunction can have a negative impact on women’s quality of life and relationshi...
Background & Aim: Most of the psychological turmoil of marital conflicts is related to sexual dissat...
Aim: It is aimed to evaluate the effect of pelvic floor muscle exercises during pregnancy on pelvic...
Background: Urinary incontinence is a common symptom observed in modern times, which may affect 7–37...
Background and Aim: Reduction of pelvic floor muscle (PFM) strength is a natural consequence of preg...
Background and Purpose. This descriptive cohort study investigated a physical therapy program of pel...
Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a training program over both pelvic floor ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a training program over both pelvic floor muscle...
Introduction: to determine the effect of pelvic floor muscle strengthening exercises in the treatmen...
The review analyzes 589 publications found in the databases: PubMed, Cochrane, Medscape, Medline, fe...
Introduction: Pelvic floor muscle exercise (PFME) is recommended as a first-line treatment for urina...
Background: Selection and acceptance of appropriate sexual behavior and sexual function are made dif...
Objective. To evaluate the effects of early pelvic floor muscle training after vaginal delivery on s...
Women can face a wide range of pelvic floor dysfunctions following pregnancy, ranging from urinary i...
Abstract Background Sexual dysfunction can have a negative impact on women’s quality of life and rel...
Background: Sexual dysfunction can have a negative impact on women’s quality of life and relationshi...
Background & Aim: Most of the psychological turmoil of marital conflicts is related to sexual dissat...
Aim: It is aimed to evaluate the effect of pelvic floor muscle exercises during pregnancy on pelvic...
Background: Urinary incontinence is a common symptom observed in modern times, which may affect 7–37...
Background and Aim: Reduction of pelvic floor muscle (PFM) strength is a natural consequence of preg...
Background and Purpose. This descriptive cohort study investigated a physical therapy program of pel...
Aims: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a training program over both pelvic floor ...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a training program over both pelvic floor muscle...
Introduction: to determine the effect of pelvic floor muscle strengthening exercises in the treatmen...
The review analyzes 589 publications found in the databases: PubMed, Cochrane, Medscape, Medline, fe...