Title: The biomechanical effects of levator ani muscle laceration injuries after vaginal delivery Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to sum up current knowledge about the normal structure and function of levator ani muscle and findings about dysfunctions of a pelvic floor. By means of biomechanical instruments to analyse how the lower part of levator ani muscle closes (puborectalis muscle) during unilateral avulsion lesion. On the basis of computer simulation of biomechanical properties of the pelvic floor during avulsion lesion to describe the theoretical solutions for the therapy of the main types of dysfunctions of the pelvic floor. Methods: Biomechanical analysis was used with a help of computer model of muscular pelvic floor with a ...
AbstractThe study of the mechanical behavior of the muscles constituting the pelvic floor is a chall...
Background: We believe that physiotherapy with muscle training (MT) of the postpartum pelvic floor m...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence and explore risk factors of levator ani muscle injury in wome...
Objective: To determine the effect of pregnancy and vaginal delivery on the pelvic floor and levator...
Pelvic floor dysfunction including pelvic organ prolapse, stress urinary incontinence and fecal inco...
The present thesis was motivated by two main goals. The first research goal of the thesis was to und...
Pelvic floor disorder (PFD) is a common disease affecting the quality of life of middle-aged and eld...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Pelvic floor injuries as avulsion (disruption of the muscle) or ove...
Cílem této práce byl vývoj sofistikovaného modelu vycházejícího ze snímků MRI a následná simulace zm...
Vaginal birth is the single largest modifiable risk factor for female pelvic floor disorders, such a...
AIMS OF THE STUDY Trauma of the levator ani muscle in the form of partial or complete avu...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a three-dimensional computer model to predict levator ani muscle stretch duri...
Background: This study's aim was to determine whether the inclusion of superficial perineal structur...
Objective—To use a biomechanical model to explore how impairment of the pubovisceral portion of the ...
Key Content • Levator ani muscle (LAM) avulsion injury occurs occultly during childbirth, most c...
AbstractThe study of the mechanical behavior of the muscles constituting the pelvic floor is a chall...
Background: We believe that physiotherapy with muscle training (MT) of the postpartum pelvic floor m...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence and explore risk factors of levator ani muscle injury in wome...
Objective: To determine the effect of pregnancy and vaginal delivery on the pelvic floor and levator...
Pelvic floor dysfunction including pelvic organ prolapse, stress urinary incontinence and fecal inco...
The present thesis was motivated by two main goals. The first research goal of the thesis was to und...
Pelvic floor disorder (PFD) is a common disease affecting the quality of life of middle-aged and eld...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: Pelvic floor injuries as avulsion (disruption of the muscle) or ove...
Cílem této práce byl vývoj sofistikovaného modelu vycházejícího ze snímků MRI a následná simulace zm...
Vaginal birth is the single largest modifiable risk factor for female pelvic floor disorders, such a...
AIMS OF THE STUDY Trauma of the levator ani muscle in the form of partial or complete avu...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a three-dimensional computer model to predict levator ani muscle stretch duri...
Background: This study's aim was to determine whether the inclusion of superficial perineal structur...
Objective—To use a biomechanical model to explore how impairment of the pubovisceral portion of the ...
Key Content • Levator ani muscle (LAM) avulsion injury occurs occultly during childbirth, most c...
AbstractThe study of the mechanical behavior of the muscles constituting the pelvic floor is a chall...
Background: We believe that physiotherapy with muscle training (MT) of the postpartum pelvic floor m...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the prevalence and explore risk factors of levator ani muscle injury in wome...