International audiencePerineal trauma at childbirth is associated with strong negative impacts on a woman’s health but remains unpredictable. Pregnancy induces several changes in biomechanical behavior in humans as in animals, namely, an increase in ligamentous laxity and an increase in vaginal distensibility. Pelvic floor muscles in rats are reported to exhibit specific behaviors during pregnancy. Increases in both stiffness and the number of sarcomeres in series are observed and might process that protect against perineal trauma at childbirth. Some data in humans have shown that the risk of perineal trauma is highly linked to the intrinsic characteristics of the tissue, suggesting the potential benefit of incorporating intrinsic biomechan...
The pelvic floor provides support to the pelvic organs. Pregnancy and childbirth are strongly associ...
<p>To investigate the association between antenatal pelvic floor muscle stiffness (using a novel dev...
Pelvic floor disorders affect roughly one third of women over 50, reducing quality of life by causin...
International audiencePerineal trauma at childbirth is associated with strong negative impacts on a ...
International audienceAbstract Background Animal studies have reported an increase in pelvic floor m...
Obstetric perineal tears occurring at childbirth are negative outcomes that strongly impact women’s ...
Introduction and hypothesis Vaginal childbirth is associated with pelvic floor muscle (PFM) damag...
International audienceThe perineum is a multi-layered structure made of soft tissues whose mechanica...
Birth trauma is the most important etiological factor in the genesis of stress urinary incontinence ...
Background: This study's aim was to determine whether the inclusion of superficial perineal structur...
Background and objective: Childbirth trauma is a major health concern that affects millions of women...
Background Many risk factors have been recognized to explain postpartum perineal dysfunctions such ...
Pelvic floor dysfunction including pelvic organ prolapse, stress urinary incontinence and fecal inco...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the modifications in the amount of collagen, muscular, and ela...
The pelvic floor provides support to the pelvic organs. Pregnancy and childbirth are strongly associ...
<p>To investigate the association between antenatal pelvic floor muscle stiffness (using a novel dev...
Pelvic floor disorders affect roughly one third of women over 50, reducing quality of life by causin...
International audiencePerineal trauma at childbirth is associated with strong negative impacts on a ...
International audienceAbstract Background Animal studies have reported an increase in pelvic floor m...
Obstetric perineal tears occurring at childbirth are negative outcomes that strongly impact women’s ...
Introduction and hypothesis Vaginal childbirth is associated with pelvic floor muscle (PFM) damag...
International audienceThe perineum is a multi-layered structure made of soft tissues whose mechanica...
Birth trauma is the most important etiological factor in the genesis of stress urinary incontinence ...
Background: This study's aim was to determine whether the inclusion of superficial perineal structur...
Background and objective: Childbirth trauma is a major health concern that affects millions of women...
Background Many risk factors have been recognized to explain postpartum perineal dysfunctions such ...
Pelvic floor dysfunction including pelvic organ prolapse, stress urinary incontinence and fecal inco...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the modifications in the amount of collagen, muscular, and ela...
The pelvic floor provides support to the pelvic organs. Pregnancy and childbirth are strongly associ...
<p>To investigate the association between antenatal pelvic floor muscle stiffness (using a novel dev...
Pelvic floor disorders affect roughly one third of women over 50, reducing quality of life by causin...