Pelvic Floor Muscle Training
Cross-source consensus on Pelvic Floor Muscle Training from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Pelvic floor muscle training is the recognised first-line conservative treatment for stress urinary incontinence. — Clinical effectiveness of biofeedback for treating stress urinary incontinence in women: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- Both study groups complete a 28-week pelvic floor muscle training programme with supervised and home phases. — Clinical effectiveness of biofeedback for treating stress urinary incontinence in women: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- The only intervention difference between groups is use of the PelviSense device. — Clinical effectiveness of biofeedback for treating stress urinary incontinence in women: protocol for a randomised controlled trial
- Pelvic floor muscle training alone is often limited by poor adherence and difficulty contracting the correct muscles. — Clinical effectiveness of biofeedback for treating stress urinary incontinence in women: protocol for a randomised controlled trial