BACKGROUND: This study evaluated pelvic floor rehabilitation as a possible treatment for urinary stress incontinence: a challenge to tradition. METHODS: In this study 20 female subjects with urinary stress incontinence had rehabilitation therapy, at first in the outpatients clinic with motivated physiotherapists and afterwards by home exercises. RESULTS: At the end of 3 months of training, stress incontinence had disappeared in 7 patients (35%), while an improvement was recorded in 13 (65%). CONCLUSIONS: In summary, pelvic floor rehabilitation program can be an effective alternative to surgical approach in reducing the frequency of urinary leakage. Further studies are needed to identify factors predicting success and to improve the techniques of pelvic floor rehabilitation
Pelvic floor rehabilitation in women affected with stress urinary incontinence. Authors' experience
CARTA, Gaspare;PATACCHIOLA, FELICE;
1998-01-01
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study evaluated pelvic floor rehabilitation as a possible treatment for urinary stress incontinence: a challenge to tradition. METHODS: In this study 20 female subjects with urinary stress incontinence had rehabilitation therapy, at first in the outpatients clinic with motivated physiotherapists and afterwards by home exercises. RESULTS: At the end of 3 months of training, stress incontinence had disappeared in 7 patients (35%), while an improvement was recorded in 13 (65%). CONCLUSIONS: In summary, pelvic floor rehabilitation program can be an effective alternative to surgical approach in reducing the frequency of urinary leakage. Further studies are needed to identify factors predicting success and to improve the techniques of pelvic floor rehabilitationPubblicazioni consigliate
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