Is the extent of improvement in pelvic floor muscle function achieved through pelvic floor muscle training associated with improvements in stress urinary incontinence symptoms?
Petter Rodrigues M1, Ignacio Antonio F2, Brooks K2, Varette K3, McLean L4
1. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, 2. Faculty of Health Sciences - University of Ottawa, 3. Queen's University, 4. Faculty of Health Sciences - University of Ottawa
KEYWORDS: Stress Urinary Incontinence, Pelvic Floor, Physiotherapy, Conservative Treatment
While there is strong evidence for pelvic floor muscle (PFM) training (PFMT) as an intervention for women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI) (1) the mechanisms through which PFM exercise is effective at reducing the signs and symptoms of SUI in women are not known (2). The aims of this study were to determine (i) if any, aspects of PFM function, measured through manual assessment, are associated with the severity of SUI in women and (ii) whether improvements in certain aspects of PFM function are associated with improvements in SUI signs or symptoms. We hypothesized that PFM strength, power and endurance would be negatively associated with SUI severity and that improvements in these parameters would be correlated with reductions in symptoms.
Read the full abstract text here: https://www.ics.org/2020/abstract/21
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