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234 related items for PubMed ID: 15233069

  • 1. Key trends in the management and treatment of stress urinary incontinence.
    Bardsley A.
    Prof Nurse; 2004 Jun; 19(10):30-2. PubMed ID: 15233069
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  • 2. How to approach common urogynaecological problems?
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  • 12. Audit of advice provided on pelvic floor exercises.
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  • 14. Are there any UPP changes in women with stress urinary incontinence after pelvic floor muscle exercises?
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  • 16. [A prospective control study on treatment of stress urinary incontinence with alpha-adrenoceptor agonists and pelvic floor muscle exercises].
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  • 18. Effect of pelvic-floor muscle exercise position on continence and quality-of-life outcomes in women with stress urinary incontinence.
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