Biofeedback and physiotherapy versus physiotherapy alone in the treatment of genuine stress urinary incontinence
- PMID: 9203484
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01901111
Biofeedback and physiotherapy versus physiotherapy alone in the treatment of genuine stress urinary incontinence
Abstract
Biofeedback is a method of pelvic floor rehabilitation using a surface electrode inserted into the vagina and a catheter in the rectum. Forty women with genuine urinary stress incontinence were randomized to compare the efficacy of physiotherapy and physiotherapy in combination with biofeedback. The effect of the treatment was determined by a standardized pad-weighing test. Long-term status was determined using a questionnaire after 2-3 years. Thirty-four women completed the treatment. The study showed a statistically significant better improvement in the biofeedback group. The long-term effect in the biofeedback group seemed better and the patients were more motivated for training afterwards.
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