Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is defined as a complaint of inadvertent loss of urine occurring as a result of an increase in intraabdominal pressure. Strong evidence supports the use of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) as the first-line conservative treatment for SUI. Extracorporeal magnetic stimulation (EMS) is a noninvasive, effective, acceptable, and safe therapeutic modality for SUI. Although PFMT and EMS share most of their influences on the pathophysiology of SUI, it is unclear whether one of these routinely used treatment modalities is superior to another in terms of improvement of clinical outcomes or cost-effectiveness. To the best of our knowledge, no randomized controlled trials have so far directly compared PFMT with EMS....
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of intravaginal pressure biofeedback (P-BF) and perineal elec...
QuestionWhat evidence is there for alternative exercises to specific pelvic floor muscle training fo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of biofeedback therapy for urinary inco...
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is defined as a complaint of inadvertent loss of urine occurring a...
Objective. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training ...
Background: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a condition affecting millions of Americans. Few st...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle exercises (PFMEs) performed with the n...
INTRODUCTION: Stress urinary incontinence, an involuntary loss of urine during physical exertion or ...
Advisor: Marybeth Barkocy, P.T., DPT Assistant ProfessorPurpose: The purpose of this case study and ...
PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of pelvic floor exercises, electrical stimulation, vaginal con...
OBJECTIVE: To follow the effect of a 4-month pelvic floor exercise (PFE) program in women with naïve...
BACKGROUND Pelvic floor muscle training is effective and recommended as first-line therapy for fe...
Abstract Background Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a subtype of urinary incontinence that occu...
BACKGROUND: Stress urinary incontinence is a common condition affecting approximately 20% of adult w...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of intravaginal pressure biofeedback (P-BF) and perineal elec...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of intravaginal pressure biofeedback (P-BF) and perineal elec...
QuestionWhat evidence is there for alternative exercises to specific pelvic floor muscle training fo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of biofeedback therapy for urinary inco...
Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is defined as a complaint of inadvertent loss of urine occurring a...
Objective. The purpose of this study is to assess the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training ...
Background: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a condition affecting millions of Americans. Few st...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle exercises (PFMEs) performed with the n...
INTRODUCTION: Stress urinary incontinence, an involuntary loss of urine during physical exertion or ...
Advisor: Marybeth Barkocy, P.T., DPT Assistant ProfessorPurpose: The purpose of this case study and ...
PURPOSE: To compare the effectiveness of pelvic floor exercises, electrical stimulation, vaginal con...
OBJECTIVE: To follow the effect of a 4-month pelvic floor exercise (PFE) program in women with naïve...
BACKGROUND Pelvic floor muscle training is effective and recommended as first-line therapy for fe...
Abstract Background Stress urinary incontinence (SUI) is a subtype of urinary incontinence that occu...
BACKGROUND: Stress urinary incontinence is a common condition affecting approximately 20% of adult w...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of intravaginal pressure biofeedback (P-BF) and perineal elec...
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of intravaginal pressure biofeedback (P-BF) and perineal elec...
QuestionWhat evidence is there for alternative exercises to specific pelvic floor muscle training fo...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of biofeedback therapy for urinary inco...