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322 related items for PubMed ID: 36482844

  • 1. The effects of an 8-week hypopressive exercise training program on urinary incontinence and pelvic floor muscle activation: A randomized controlled trial.
    Molina-Torres G, Moreno-Muñoz M, Rebullido TR, Castellote-Caballero Y, Bergamin M, Gobbo S, Hita-Contreras F, Cruz-Diaz D.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2023 Feb; 42(2):500-509. PubMed ID: 36482844
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  • 2. Basic versus biofeedback-mediated intensive pelvic floor muscle training for women with urinary incontinence: the OPAL RCT.
    Hagen S, Bugge C, Dean SG, Elders A, Hay-Smith J, Kilonzo M, McClurg D, Abdel-Fattah M, Agur W, Andreis F, Booth J, Dimitrova M, Gillespie N, Glazener C, Grant A, Guerrero KL, Henderson L, Kovandzic M, McDonald A, Norrie J, Sergenson N, Stratton S, Taylor A, Williams LR.
    Health Technol Assess; 2020 Dec; 24(70):1-144. PubMed ID: 33289476
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  • 5. Does pelvic floor muscle training abolish symptoms of urinary incontinence? A randomized controlled trial.
    Celiker Tosun O, Kaya Mutlu E, Ergenoglu AM, Yeniel AO, Tosun G, Malkoc M, Askar N, Itil IM.
    Clin Rehabil; 2015 Jun; 29(6):525-37. PubMed ID: 25142280
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  • 7. Effectiveness of Hypopressive Exercises in Women with Pelvic Floor Dysfunction: A Randomised Controlled Trial.
    Navarro-Brazález B, Prieto-Gómez V, Prieto-Merino D, Sánchez-Sánchez B, McLean L, Torres-Lacomba M.
    J Clin Med; 2020 Apr 17; 9(4):. PubMed ID: 32316686
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  • 8. Evaluation of the effect of pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT or Kegel exercise) and assisted pelvic floor muscle training (APFMT) by a resistance device (Kegelmaster device) on the urinary incontinence in women: a randomized trial.
    Kashanian M, Ali SS, Nazemi M, Bahasadri S.
    Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol; 2011 Nov 17; 159(1):218-23. PubMed ID: 21741151
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  • 9. Device-assisted pelvic floor muscle postpartum exercise programme for the management of pelvic floor dysfunction after delivery.
    Artymuk NV, Khapacheva SY.
    J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med; 2022 Feb 17; 35(3):481-485. PubMed ID: 32019378
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  • 10. Effect of pelvic floor muscle training on reports of urinary incontinence in obese women undergoing a low-calorie diet before bariatric surgery - protocol of a randomized controlled trial.
    Mendes PCS, Fretta TB, Camargo MFC, Driusso P, Homsi Jorge C.
    Trials; 2023 Jun 05; 24(1):376. PubMed ID: 37277833
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  • 11. The Effectiveness of Adding Transvaginal Radiofrequency to Pelvic Floor Muscle Training for 6 Weeks in Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence. A Double-Blind Randomised Controlled Trial.
    Er-Rabiai Y, Torres-Lacomba M, Casaña J, López-Bueno R, Núñez-Cortés R, Calatayud J.
    Int Urogynecol J; 2024 Sep 05; 35(9):1817-1828. PubMed ID: 39060727
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  • 12. An education program about pelvic floor muscles improved women's knowledge but not pelvic floor muscle function, urinary incontinence or sexual function: a randomised trial.
    de Andrade RL, Bø K, Antonio FI, Driusso P, Mateus-Vasconcelos ECL, Ramos S, Julio MP, Ferreira CHJ.
    J Physiother; 2018 Apr 05; 64(2):91-96. PubMed ID: 29574170
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  • 13. The feasibility of a multimodal exercise program for sedentary postmenopausal women with urinary incontinence: A pilot randomized controlled trial.
    Li YT, Tsai YJ, Wang LY, Ou YC, Kao YL, Lin KY.
    Maturitas; 2023 Jan 05; 167():90-98. PubMed ID: 36327627
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  • 17. Effectiveness of pelvic floor muscle training with and without electromyographic biofeedback for urinary incontinence in women: multicentre randomised controlled trial.
    Hagen S, Elders A, Stratton S, Sergenson N, Bugge C, Dean S, Hay-Smith J, Kilonzo M, Dimitrova M, Abdel-Fattah M, Agur W, Booth J, Glazener C, Guerrero K, McDonald A, Norrie J, Williams LR, McClurg D.
    BMJ; 2020 Oct 14; 371():m3719. PubMed ID: 33055247
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  • 19. Effect of vaginal spheres and pelvic floor muscle training in women with urinary incontinence: a randomized, controlled trial.
    Porta-Roda O, Vara-Paniagua J, Díaz-López MA, Sobrado-Lozano P, Simó-González M, Díaz-Bellido P, Reula-Blasco MC, Muñoz-Garrido F.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2015 Aug 14; 34(6):533-8. PubMed ID: 25130167
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  • 20. Effects of different treatment frequencies of electromagnetic stimulation for urinary incontinence in women: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
    Chen C, Zhang J, Zhang H, Li H, Yu J, Pei Y, Fang Y.
    Trials; 2024 Apr 26; 25(1):285. PubMed ID: 38671503
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