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A comparison of effectiveness of bladder training and pelvic muscle exercise on female urinary incontinence.
Author: RoYou J, SongHae H, YoonHae S
Original Abstract of the Article :
This study compared the effectiveness of bladder training versus pelvic muscle exercises in the treatment of urinary incontinence in women. It was revealed that the two intervention groups showed improvement compared with the control group, but differed in their effects on outcome measures. The pelv...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0020-7489(02)00031-7
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Comparing Bladder Training and Pelvic Muscle Exercise for Urinary Incontinence
In the vast desert of urological research, urinary incontinence remains a common and often embarrassing challenge, particularly for women. This study delves into the relative effectiveness of bladder training and pelvic muscle exercises in treating urinary incontinence in women. The authors meticulously compared the outcomes of these two interventions in a controlled setting, finding that both bladder training and pelvic muscle exercises demonstrated improvement compared to the control group. However, they observed distinct effects on different outcome measures, with pelvic muscle exercises proving more effective in increasing pelvic muscle contraction strength, while bladder training demonstrated greater efficacy in reducing urinary frequency and increasing voided volume. This study underscores the importance of considering individual patient needs and tailoring treatment strategies accordingly.
The Importance of Tailored Interventions
This study highlights the importance of tailoring interventions to individual needs in managing urinary incontinence. The authors' findings suggest that while both bladder training and pelvic muscle exercises can be effective, they may yield different results depending on the specific symptoms and needs of the patient. This underscores the crucial role of individualized care, ensuring that treatment strategies are carefully chosen to address the unique challenges of each patient.
Finding an Oasis of Bladder Control
This study offers a valuable resource for individuals seeking relief from urinary incontinence. The authors' findings demonstrate the potential benefits of both bladder training and pelvic muscle exercises, highlighting the importance of discussing individual needs and preferences with healthcare providers. It's crucial to remember that urinary incontinence can be a challenging condition, but with the right guidance and individualized care, it's possible to find an oasis of bladder control.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study provides a comprehensive comparison of bladder training and pelvic muscle exercises for urinary incontinence in women. The findings highlight the importance of tailored interventions, emphasizing the need to consider individual patient needs and preferences when devising treatment strategies.
Date :
- Date Completed 2003-03-21
- Date Revised 2019-09-22
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