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The Influence of Phy-siotherapy for Female Urinary Incontinence

Publication |
2020

Abstract

Paper monitors the influence of physiotherapy on stress urinary incontinence in women as a result of dysfunction of pelvic floor muscles. It monitors whether: targeted physiotherapy reduces or mitigates incontinence, physiotherapy is a more effective method of treatment of first and second degree incontinence than surgical treatment.

It compares two methods of treatment: physiotherapy and surgical treatment. The evaluation uses subjective data from standardized questionnaires with pre- and post-therapy data.

The results suggest that targeted physiotherapy reduces the degree of incontinence or alleviates its manifestations Conclusion: Physiotherapy should be the first-line treatment for stress urinary incontinence, especially if it is an incipient state or a lighter degree of incontinence.