Assessment of Kegel pelvic muscle exercise performance after brief verbal instruction
- PMID: 1872333
- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(91)90085-6
Assessment of Kegel pelvic muscle exercise performance after brief verbal instruction
Abstract
Forty-seven women had urethral pressure profile determinations performed at rest and during a Kegel pelvic muscle contraction, after brief standardized verbal instruction. Twenty-three (49%) had an ideal Kegel effort--a significant increase in the force of urethral closure without an appreciable Valsalva effort. Twelve subjects (25%) displayed a Kegel technique that could potentially promote incontinence. Age, parity, weight, estrogen deprivation, prior continence surgery or hysterectomy, and passive urethral function did not predict a successful effort. We concluded that simple verbal or written instruction does not represent adequate preparation for a patient who is about to start a Kegel exercise program.
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