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A pilot randomized trial of conventional versus advanced pelvic floor exercises to treat urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy: a study protocol.
Author: AlibhaiShabbir M H, AuDarren, EltermanDean, FaghaniNelly, FinelliAntonio, FleshnerNeil E, HiltonWilliam J, JamnickyLeah, JonesJennifer, MatthewAndrew G, RitvoPaul, Santa MinaDaniel, SingalRajiv K, StefanykLeslie E, TrachtenbergJohn
Original Abstract of the Article :
Radical prostatectomy is the most common and effective treatment for localized prostate cancer. Unfortunately, radical prostatectomy is associated with urinary incontinence and has a significant negative impact on quality of life. Pelvic floor exercises are the most common non-invasive management st...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4574075/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Advanced Pelvic Floor Exercises for Urinary Incontinence
Following radical prostatectomy, a common treatment for prostate cancer, urinary incontinence can significantly impact quality of life. This study investigates the effectiveness of advanced pelvic floor exercises, including 'Pfilates' and 'Hypopressives,' as a non-invasive treatment for post-prostatectomy urinary incontinence. The study compares these advanced exercises to conventional pelvic floor exercises, aiming to identify which approach provides greater benefit for restoring urinary control.A Comparative Approach to Pelvic Floor Exercise
The study uses a randomized controlled trial to compare the efficacy of conventional pelvic floor exercises with advanced techniques incorporating 'Pfilates' and 'Hypopressives.' This allows for a robust evaluation of the relative benefits of each approach, providing valuable insight for clinicians and patients. This is like comparing two paths through a desert: one well-worn and familiar, the other offering a potentially more efficient and effective route.Improving Urinary Control
The study's focus on urinary incontinence highlights the importance of addressing this common post-prostatectomy complication. This research provides valuable information for patients and their healthcare providers seeking effective non-invasive treatments for improving urinary control. Think of it like strengthening the sand dunes in a desert, creating a more resilient and stable environment for maintaining bladder control.Dr. Camel's Conclusion
The study's focus on advanced pelvic floor exercises for urinary incontinence is like discovering a hidden oasis in the vast desert of post-prostatectomy complications. The research highlights the potential for non-invasive interventions to effectively address this challenge, offering a hopeful path towards improved bladder control and a better quality of life for patients. This exploration into new treatment approaches emphasizes the importance of staying informed about the latest advancements in medical care.Date :
- Date Completed 2016-04-11
- Date Revised 2018-11-13
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