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343 related items for PubMed ID: 14983426

  • 1. Are fatigue and disturbances in pre-programmed activity of pelvic floor muscles associated with female stress urinary incontinence?
    Verelst M, Leivseth G.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2004; 23(2):143-7. PubMed ID: 14983426
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  • 4. Incontinent women have altered pelvic floor muscle contraction patterns.
    Devreese A, Staes F, Janssens L, Penninckx F, Vereecken R, De Weerdt W.
    J Urol; 2007 Aug; 178(2):558-62. PubMed ID: 17570408
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  • 5. Clinical evaluation of pelvic floor muscle function in continent and incontinent women.
    Devreese A, Staes F, De Weerdt W, Feys H, Van Assche A, Penninckx F, Vereecken R.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2004 Aug; 23(3):190-7. PubMed ID: 15098213
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  • 8. Postural response of the pelvic floor and abdominal muscles in women with and without incontinence.
    Smith MD, Coppieters MW, Hodges PW.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2007 Aug; 26(3):377-85. PubMed ID: 17279560
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  • 9. Relationship between abdominal and pelvic floor muscle activation and intravaginal pressure during pelvic floor muscle contractions in healthy continent women.
    Madill SJ, McLean L.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2006 Aug; 25(7):722-30. PubMed ID: 16817184
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  • 10. Pelvic floor muscle activity in different sitting postures in continent and incontinent women.
    Sapsford RR, Richardson CA, Maher CF, Hodges PW.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2008 Sep; 89(9):1741-7. PubMed ID: 18760158
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  • 11. Pelvic muscle electromyography of levator ani and external anal sphincter in nulliparous women and women with pelvic floor dysfunction.
    Weidner AC, Barber MD, Visco AG, Bump RC, Sanders DB.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2000 Dec; 183(6):1390-9; discussion 1399-401. PubMed ID: 11120502
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  • 12. Effects of pelvic floor muscle training on strength and predictors of response in the treatment of urinary incontinence.
    Theofrastous JP, Wyman JF, Bump RC, McClish DK, Elser DM, Bland DR, Fantl JA.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2002 Dec; 21(5):486-90. PubMed ID: 12232886
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  • 13. Pelvic floor muscle activity during coughing: altered pattern in women with stress urinary incontinence.
    Deffieux X, Hubeaux K, Porcher R, Ismael SS, Raibaut P, Amarenco G.
    Urology; 2007 Sep; 70(3):443-7; discussion 447-8. PubMed ID: 17905093
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  • 14. [Pelvic floor muscle training with and without functional electrical stimulation as treatment for stress urinary incontinence].
    Eyjólfsdóttir H, Ragnarsdóttir M, Geirsson G.
    Laeknabladid; 2009 Sep; 95(9):575-80; quiz 581. PubMed ID: 19738292
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  • 15. Contraction of the pelvic floor muscles during abdominal maneuvers.
    Sapsford RR, Hodges PW.
    Arch Phys Med Rehabil; 2001 Aug; 82(8):1081-8. PubMed ID: 11494188
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  • 16. Lower urinary tract symptoms and pelvic floor muscle exercise adherence after 15 years.
    Bø K, Kvarstein B, Nygaard I.
    Obstet Gynecol; 2005 May; 105(5 Pt 1):999-1005. PubMed ID: 15863536
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  • 17. Changes in levator ani anatomical configuration following physiotherapy in women with stress urinary incontinence.
    Dumoulin C, Peng Q, Stodkilde-Jorgensen H, Shishido K, Constantinou C.
    J Urol; 2007 Sep; 178(3 Pt 1):970-7; quiz 1129. PubMed ID: 17632130
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  • 18. Is balance different in women with and without stress urinary incontinence?
    Smith MD, Coppieters MW, Hodges PW.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2008 Sep; 27(1):71-8. PubMed ID: 17623853
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  • 19. Cough anal reflex: strict relationship between intravesical pressure and pelvic floor muscle electromyographic activity during cough. Urodynamic and electrophysiological study.
    Amarenco G, Ismael SS, Lagauche D, Raibaut P, Rene-Corail P, Wolff N, Thoumie P, Haab F.
    J Urol; 2005 Jan; 173(1):149-52. PubMed ID: 15592060
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  • 20. Physiotherapy for persistent postnatal stress urinary incontinence: a randomized controlled trial.
    Dumoulin C, Lemieux MC, Bourbonnais D, Gravel D, Bravo G, Morin M.
    Obstet Gynecol; 2004 Sep; 104(3):504-10. PubMed ID: 15339760
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