#1 Strenuous physical activity, exercise, and pelvic organ prolapse: a narrative scoping review. #2 International urogynecology consultation chapter 3 committee 2; conservative treatment of patient with pelvic organ prolapse: pelvic floor muscle training
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#1 Urethral pressure variation: a neglected contributing factor in patients with over active bladder syndrome. #2 Differences in prevalence of nocturnal polyuria in the US by definition: Results from the epidemiology of nocturnal polyuria study
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#1: Association between life’s essential 8 and overactive bladder. #2: Metabolic syndrome and overactive bladder syndrome may share common pathophysiologies
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Effectiveness of non-pharmacological conservative therapies for chronic pelvic pain in women: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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#1. Vagus nerve stimulation and sacral nerve stimulation for inflammatory bowel disease: a systematic review. #2. Non-invasive neuromodulation: an emerging intervention for visceral pain in gastrointenstinal disorders
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Article 1: Correction of Abdominal Distention by Biofeedback-Guided Control of Abdominothoracic Muscular Activity in a Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial Article 2: Abdominophrenic dyssynergia: a narrative review
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Article 1: Is the elite female athlete’s pelvic floor stronger? Article 2:Prevalence and normalization of stress urinary incontinence in female strength athletes
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Riding the Tiger: Maximizing Effects of Manual Therapies for Pelvic Pain
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Pelvic floor injury during vaginal birth is life-altering and preventable: what can we do about it?
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Factors associated with non-adherence to pelvic floor physical therapy referrals for the treatment of pelvic pain in women
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Management and interventions for interstitial cystitis / painful bladder syndrome
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Article 1: Use of the free endometriosis risk advisor app as a non-invasive screening test for endometriosis in patients with chronic pelvic pain and/or unexplained infertility. Article 2: A comprehensive treatment protocol for endometriosis patients decreases pain and improves function.
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Article 1: Pelvic floor rehabilitation in the treatment of women with dyspareunia: a randomized controlled clinical trial. Article 2: Effectiveness of physical therapy interventions in women with dyspareunia: a systematic review and meta‑analysis.
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Article 1: Mechanisms of pelvic floor muscle training for managing urinary incontinence in women Article 2: Does a kegel exercise program prior to resistance training reduce the risk of stress urinary incontinence?
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Article 1: Are pelvic pain and increased pelvic floor muscle tone associated in women with persistent noncancer pelvic pain? Article 2: Is there a difference in pelvic floor muscle tone between women with and without pelvic pain?
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Article 1: The impact of anxiety on post-operative pain following pelvic reconstructive surgery. Article 2: The persistency index: a novel screening tool for identifying myofascial pelvic floor dysfunction in patients seeking care for lower urinary tract symptoms.
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Article 1: The predictive model for the noninvasive diagnosis of endometriosis based on clinical parameters. Article 2: Evaluation of clinical practice guidelines on the management of female chronic pelvic pain using AGREE II instrument.
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Methods used to investigate tone of pelvic floor muscles in pelvic health conditions: A systematic review.
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Article 1: Predictive value of pelvic floor muscle morphometry using 3D/4D ultrasound in relation to the success of pelvic floor muscle training in women with stress urinary incontinence. Article 2: A model identifying characteristics predictive of successful pelvic floor muscle training outcomes among women with stress urinary incontinence.
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Article 1: What improvements in levator ani motor function lead to improvement in stress urinary incontinence signs and symptoms in females? Article 2: A randomized interventional parallel study to evaluate the effect of different frequencies of pelvic floor muscle exercises with core stabilization using three-dimensional ultrasound: the PELSTAB study.
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Article 1: Physical and rehabilitation therapy for overactive bladder in women: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Article 2: Evidence for autonomic nervous system dysfunction in females with idiopathic overactive bladder syndrome.
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Article 1: Lateral abdominal muscle thickness during breathing maneuvers in women with and without stress urinary incontinence. Article 2: Adaptation of lung, chest wall, and respiratory muscles during pregnancy: preparing for birth.
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Article 1: Posture correction therapy and pelvic floor muscle function assessed by sEMG with intravaginal electrode and manometry in female with urinary incontinence. Article 2: Pelvic floor physical therapy for pelvic floor hypertonicity: a systematic review of treatment efficacy. Article 3: Can maximal voluntary pelvic floor muscle contraction reduce vaginal resting pressure and resting EMG activity?
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Article 1: Is it time to rethink using digital palpation for assessment of muscle stiffness? Article 2: Interrater reliability among novice raters in the assessment of pelvic floor muscle tone using the Reissing Tone Scale.
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An International Continence Society (ICS) report on the terminology for pelvic floor muscle assessment.
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