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  • 3. Does physiotherapist-guided pelvic floor muscle training reduce urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy? A randomised controlled trial.
    Overgård M, Angelsen A, Lydersen S, Mørkved S.
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  • 4. Long-term effect of early postoperative pelvic floor biofeedback on continence in men undergoing radical prostatectomy: a prospective, randomized, controlled trial.
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  • 5. Return to continence after radical retropubic prostatectomy: a randomized trial of verbal and written instructions versus therapist-directed pelvic floor muscle therapy.
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  • 7. EMG-biofeedback assisted pelvic floor muscle training is an effective therapy of stress urinary or mixed incontinence: a 7-year experience with 390 patients.
    Dannecker C, Wolf V, Raab R, Hepp H, Anthuber C.
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  • 8. Efficacy of an assisted low-intensity programme of perioperative pelvic floor muscle training in improving the recovery of continence after radical prostatectomy: a randomized controlled trial.
    Tienforti D, Sacco E, Marangi F, D'Addessi A, Racioppi M, Gulino G, Pinto F, Totaro A, D'Agostino D, Bassi P.
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  • 10. The early effect of pelvic floor muscle exercise after transurethral prostatectomy.
    Chang PL, Tsai LH, Huang ST, Wang TM, Hsieh ML, Tsui KH.
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  • 11. Pelvic floor exercises for treating post-micturition dribble in men with erectile dysfunction: a randomized controlled trial.
    Dorey G, Speakman M, Feneley R, Swinkels A, Dunn C, Ewings P.
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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.
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  • 13. Physiotherapy for female stress urinary incontinence: individual therapy at the outpatient clinic versus home-based pelvic floor training: a 5-year follow-up study.
    Parkkinen A, Karjalainen E, Vartiainen M, Penttinen J.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2004 Dec; 23(7):643-8. PubMed ID: 15382186
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  • 14. Influence of preoperative and postoperative pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) compared with postoperative PFMT on urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy: a randomized controlled trial.
    Geraerts I, Van Poppel H, Devoogdt N, Joniau S, Van Cleynenbreugel B, De Groef A, Van Kampen M.
    Eur Urol; 2013 Nov; 64(5):766-72. PubMed ID: 23357349
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  • 15. Lower urinary tract symptoms and pelvic floor muscle exercise adherence after 15 years.
    Bø K, Kvarstein B, Nygaard I.
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  • 16. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation and the treatment of lower urinary tract dysfunction in multiple sclerosis--a double blind, placebo controlled, randomised clinical trial.
    McClurg D, Ashe RG, Lowe-Strong AS.
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  • 17. Does physiotherapist-guided pelvic floor muscle training increase the quality of life in patients after radical prostatectomy? A randomized clinical study.
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  • 18. Is home-based pelvic floor muscle training effective in treatment of urinary incontinence after birth in primiparous women? A randomized controlled trial.
    Ahlund S, Nordgren B, Wilander EL, Wiklund I, Fridén C.
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  • 19. Randomized controlled trial on the effect of pelvic floor muscle training on quality of life and sexual problems in genuine stress incontinent women.
    Bø K, Talseth T, Vinsnes A.
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