16/06/2020
Pelvic floor muscle exercises are beneficial in helping improve bladder control. Strengthening your pelvic floor can reduce or stop leakage of urine 🚺
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A study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of telemedical system for remote pelvic floor muscle training among women with symptoms of stress urinary incontinence and without symptoms. Patients were trained for 12 weeks at home under the supervision of medical staff, who systematically analyzed the progress of exercises in the telemedicine portal and gave guidance.
After remote rehabilitation with the use of telemedicine, in women from the test group with symptoms of urinary incontinence, there was a significant reduction or complete elimination of symptoms of stress urinary incontinence. Greater awareness, increased strength, endurance and control of muscle tone were observed. All women were satisfied with remote exercises of pelvic floor muscle and telemedical system due to time savings and the possibility of exercising in intimate home conditions, but under the care of a specialist.
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👩🔬 Source: Herman U. Prevention and treatment of pelvic floor muscle dysfunction in women using telemedicine. Doctoral thesis. Krakow 2019. Jagiellonian University, Collegium Medicum Article from a doctoral dissertation during publication in a scientific journal