Open Access
Bilans et techniques de rééducation périnéo-sphinctérienne pour le traitement de l’incontinence urinaire chez la femme à l’exclusion des affections neurologiques
F. Dubois
- 08 Jan 2007
13
About: The article was published on 08 Jan 2007. and is currently open access.
read more
Chat with Paper
AI Agents for this Paper
Find similar papers on Google Scholar, PubMed and Arxiv
Write a critical review of this paper
Analyze citations of this paper to find unaddressed research gaps
Citations
[Prevent postnatal urinary incontinence by prenatal pelvic floor exercise? Rationale and protocol of the multicenter randomized study PreNatal Pelvic floor Prevention (3PN)].
X. Fritel,A. Fauconnier,R. D. Tayrac,J. Amblard,Liliane Cotte,Hervé Fernandez +5 more
TL;DR: The purpose of PreNatal Pelvic floor Prevention (3PN) is to compare the effects of prenatal pelvic floor exercise versus sole written instructions on UI one year after delivery to assess if prenatal pelvicfloor exercise reduces postnatal medical consultations or physiotherapy sessions.
2
Telemedicine Program for Management and Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women: Design and Pilot Test
Anna Abelló Pla,Anna Andreu Povar,Jordi Esquirol Caussa,Vanessa Bayo Tallón,Dolores Rexachs,Emilio Luque +5 more
- 23 Sep 2015
TL;DR: ICT-mediated Physical Therapy treatment programs can be useful to improve Stress Urinary Incontinence symptoms and pelvic floor function in women while maintaining total confidentiality, with an at home treatment, accomplishing a higher adherence to the treatment, keeping a low budget for the patients, and saving the health systems’ economic resources.
2
References
Short forms to assess life quality and symptom distress for urinary incontinence in women: the Incontinence Impact Questionnaire and the Urogenital Distress Inventory. Continence Program for Women Research Group.
TL;DR: The short form versions of the Incontinence Impact Questionnaire (IIQ) and the Urogenital Distress Inventory (UDI) may be more useful than the long form versions in many clinical and research applications.
1.4K
A new questionnaire to assess the quality of life of urinary incontinent women
TL;DR: To design and validate a condition‐specific quality of life questionnaire for the assessment of women with urinary incontinence and to use the questionnaire to assess thequality of life of Women with specific urodynamic diagnoses.
1.1K
Shared risk factors for falls, incontinence, and functional dependence, unifying the approach to geriatric syndromes
TL;DR: It may be possible to restore compensatory ability and prevent or delay the onset of several geriatric syndromes and, perhaps, functional dependence by modifying a shared set of predisposing factors.
868
Single blind, randomised controlled trial of pelvic floor exercises, electrical stimulation, vaginal cones, and no treatment in management of genuine stress incontinence in women
TL;DR: Training of the pelvic floor muscles is superior to electrical stimulation and vaginal cones in the treatment of genuine stress incontinence.
713
Epidemiology and natural history of pelvic floor dysfunction
Richard C. Bump,Peggy Norton +1 more
TL;DR: Understanding both the specific predisposing factors that place an individual woman at risk and the precise events of the labor and delivery process that initiate injury and dysfunction is important for primary prevention.
671