医学
尿失禁
随机对照试验
物理疗法
更年期
盆底肌
盆底
康复
物理医学与康复
泌尿科
更年期
外科
内科学
作者
Laura Fuentes-Aparicio,Montserrat Rejano-Campo,Laura López Bueno,G. L. Donnelly,Mercè Balasch-Bernat
标识
DOI:10.1080/09593985.2022.2028323
摘要
Introduction Scarce literature exists regarding the influence of posture-based interventions for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence (SUI).Objective The aim of this randomized controlled trial with two parallel groups was to investigate whether the addition of postural instructions to a 12-week abdominopelvic exercise program is superior to an abdominopelvic exercise program alone, in terms of PFMs function and symptoms in climacteric women with SUI.Methods Climacteric women aged between 40–75 years old who presented with SUI were included in this parallel study (NCT03727945). Two randomized groups performing one 40-minutes session per week for 12-weeks were compared: one performing an abdominopelvic exercise program (AEP) and a second one performing the same intervention with the addition of postural instructions (AEPPI). PFMs electromyographical (EMG) activity and strength (Oxford Grading Scale) were quantified during a maximal voluntary contraction. SUI symptoms were assessed using a 3-day bladder diary. These outcomes were collected at baseline, immediately after intervention, and 3-months after the intervention.Results A total of 47 women were included in the study (AEP [n = 23], AEPPI [n = 24]). Between-group analysis showed significant differences for post-intervention EMG and strength values, showing higher values for the AEPPI compared to the AEP group. At 3-months follow-up, statistically significant differences were only obtained in strength, with higher values in the AEPPI group. No significant differences were obtained in terms of UI symptoms.Conclusion A 12-session abdominopelvic exercise program supplemented with postural instructions is superior to an abdominopelvic exercise program alone in terms of PFMs function in women with SUI.
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