BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Urinary incontinence is a common symptom in people with multiple sclerosis. The primary aim was to investigate feasibility of telerehabilitation-based pelvic floor muscle training (Tele-PFMT) and compare its effects on leakage episodes and pad usage with home exercise-based pelvic floor muscle training (Home-PFMT) and control groups. METHODS: Forty-five people with multiple sclerosis with urinary incontinence were randomized into 3 groups. Tele-PFMT and Home-PFMT groups followed the same protocol for 8 weeks, but Tele-PFMT performed exercises 2 sessions/week under a physiotherapist's supervision. The control group did not receive any specific treatment. Assessments were made at baseline, weeks 4, 8, and 12. Primary o...
© 2014 The Author(s).Objective: To determine whether symptoms of urinary incontinence is reduced by ...
Advisor: Marybeth Barkocy, P.T., DPT Assistant ProfessorPurpose: The purpose of this case study and ...
BACKGROUND Pelvic floor muscle training is effective and recommended as first-line therapy for fe...
OBJECTIVE: To compare pelvic floor muscle training and a sham procedure for the treatment of lower u...
Background Urinary disorders are common problems in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS)....
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The aim of this study was to evaluate t...
Objective: This systematic review evaluates and summarizes the effects of pelvic floor muscle traini...
Evaluate the role of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) on the treatment of lower urinary tract dys...
Background and aims: Urinary incontinence is common among multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, which af...
Aims Sexual dysfunction (SD) is common in female patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) reporting ove...
Sexual dysfunction (SD) affects up to 80% of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and pelvic floor muscl...
Few studies assessed the efficacy of physiotherapy to managed lower urinary tract dysfunction in mul...
Urinary, bowel, and sexual dysfunctions are the most frequent and disabling pelvic floor (PF) disord...
INTRODUCTION: Stress urinary incontinence, an involuntary loss of urine during physical exertion or ...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).Five women with multiple sclerosis (...
© 2014 The Author(s).Objective: To determine whether symptoms of urinary incontinence is reduced by ...
Advisor: Marybeth Barkocy, P.T., DPT Assistant ProfessorPurpose: The purpose of this case study and ...
BACKGROUND Pelvic floor muscle training is effective and recommended as first-line therapy for fe...
OBJECTIVE: To compare pelvic floor muscle training and a sham procedure for the treatment of lower u...
Background Urinary disorders are common problems in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS)....
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)The aim of this study was to evaluate t...
Objective: This systematic review evaluates and summarizes the effects of pelvic floor muscle traini...
Evaluate the role of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) on the treatment of lower urinary tract dys...
Background and aims: Urinary incontinence is common among multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, which af...
Aims Sexual dysfunction (SD) is common in female patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) reporting ove...
Sexual dysfunction (SD) affects up to 80% of multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and pelvic floor muscl...
Few studies assessed the efficacy of physiotherapy to managed lower urinary tract dysfunction in mul...
Urinary, bowel, and sexual dysfunctions are the most frequent and disabling pelvic floor (PF) disord...
INTRODUCTION: Stress urinary incontinence, an involuntary loss of urine during physical exertion or ...
Click on the link below to access the article (may not be free).Five women with multiple sclerosis (...
© 2014 The Author(s).Objective: To determine whether symptoms of urinary incontinence is reduced by ...
Advisor: Marybeth Barkocy, P.T., DPT Assistant ProfessorPurpose: The purpose of this case study and ...
BACKGROUND Pelvic floor muscle training is effective and recommended as first-line therapy for fe...