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  • 2. Assessment of pelvic floor muscle contraction with palpation, perineometry and transperineal ultrasound: a cross-sectional study.
    Volløyhaug I, Mørkved S, Salvesen Ø, Salvesen KÅ.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2016 Jun; 47(6):768-73. PubMed ID: 26300128
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  • 4. Effect of preoperative pelvic floor muscle training on pelvic floor muscle contraction and symptomatic and anatomical pelvic organ prolapse after surgery: randomized controlled trial.
    Nyhus MØ, Mathew S, Salvesen Ø, Salvesen KÅ, Stafne S, Volløyhaug I.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2020 Jul; 56(1):28-36. PubMed ID: 32144829
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  • 6. Does levator ani hiatal area configuration affect pelvic organ prolapse?
    Xuan Y, Friedman T, Dietz HP.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2019 Jul; 54(1):124-127. PubMed ID: 30584675
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  • 10. Levator ani muscle coactivation at term is associated with longer second stage of labor in nulliparous women.
    Youssef A, Montaguti E, Dodaro MG, Kamel R, Rizzo N, Pilu G.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2019 May; 53(5):686-692. PubMed ID: 30353589
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  • 13. Forceps delivery is associated with increased risk of pelvic organ prolapse and muscle trauma: a cross-sectional study 16-24 years after first delivery.
    Volløyhaug I, Mørkved S, Salvesen Ø, Salvesen KÅ.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2015 Oct; 46(4):487-95. PubMed ID: 25920322
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  • 15. Relationships Between 3-Dimensional Transperineal Ultrasound Imaging and Digital Intravaginal Palpation Assessments of the Pelvic Floor Muscles in Women With and Without Provoked Vestibulodynia.
    Thibault-Gagnon S, Goldfinger C, Pukall C, Chamberlain S, McLean L.
    J Sex Med; 2018 Mar; 15(3):346-360. PubMed ID: 29502982
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  • 16. Levator ani muscle avulsion and subsequent vaginal delivery: 8-year longitudinal follow-up.
    Siafarikas F, Stær-Jensen J, Reimers C, Bø K, Ellström Engh M.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2024 Jul; 64(1):112-119. PubMed ID: 38285441
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  • 17. Association between pelvic floor muscle trauma and pelvic organ prolapse 20 years after delivery.
    Volløyhaug I, Mørkved S, Salvesen KÅ.
    Int Urogynecol J; 2016 Jan; 27(1):39-45. PubMed ID: 26198007
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  • 19. Pelvic organ prolapse as a function of levator ani avulsion, hiatus size, and strength.
    Handa VL, Roem J, Blomquist JL, Dietz HP, Muñoz A.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2019 Jul; 221(1):41.e1-41.e7. PubMed ID: 30885773
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