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. 2009 Jul;20(7):843-6.
doi: 10.1007/s00192-009-0853-6. Epub 2009 Mar 10.

Pelvic floor muscle function in women presenting with pelvic floor disorders

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Pelvic floor muscle function in women presenting with pelvic floor disorders

Michael D Moen et al. Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct. 2009 Jul.

Abstract

Introduction and hypothesis: This observational study was undertaken to determine knowledge, prior instruction, frequency of performance, and ability to perform pelvic floor muscle exercises in a group of women presenting for evaluation of pelvic floor disorders.

Methods: Three hundred twenty-five women presenting for evaluation of pelvic floor disorders were questioned concerning knowledge and performance of pelvic floor muscle exercises (PMEs) and then examined to determine pelvic floor muscle contraction strength.

Results: The majority of women (73%) had heard of PMEs, but only 42% had been instructed to perform them and 62.5% stated they received verbal instruction only. Only 23.4% of patients could perform pelvic muscle contractions with Oxford Scale 3, 4, or 5 strengths. Increased age, parity, and stage of prolapse were associated with lower Oxford scores.

Conclusions: Although most women with pelvic floor disorders are familiar with PMEs, less than one fourth could perform adequate contractions at the time of initial evaluation.

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