2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1809-29502013000300002
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Avaliação da qualidade de vida antes e depois de tratamento fisioterapêutico para incontinência urinária

Abstract: | This quasi experimental study analyzed the influence of a physical therapy intervention on the quality of life (QoL) of women with urinary incontinence (UI) and its effectiveness for urinary loss. Took part in this study 55 women (35 to 87 years) with a clinical diagnosis of UI who underwent an anamnesis and had the function of their pelvic floor muscles (PFMF; bidigital test) and their QoL measured (King's Health Questionnaire -KHQ). Up to 15 weekly sessions were carried out with endovaginal electrical stim… Show more

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“…After 13 sessions, on average, 91% of the sample reported being satisfied with the treatment and demonstrated improvement in almost all KHQ domains. Similar results were found by Da Silva et al in 2014, also using a mixed protocol (ES and kinesiotherapy) of 10 sessions in their case report with SUI patients; both studies corroborate the results found in the present study 17. The mobility of the bladder neck and the pelvic floor muscle function were studied by Thompson et al to evaluate…”
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“…After 13 sessions, on average, 91% of the sample reported being satisfied with the treatment and demonstrated improvement in almost all KHQ domains. Similar results were found by Da Silva et al in 2014, also using a mixed protocol (ES and kinesiotherapy) of 10 sessions in their case report with SUI patients; both studies corroborate the results found in the present study 17. The mobility of the bladder neck and the pelvic floor muscle function were studied by Thompson et al to evaluate…”
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“…We note that this increase in pelvic floor muscle strength is also related to improvement in SUI. 17,20 Moreira performed a study with 101 women in two groups: one with continent and one with incontinent women, in order to compare the value of objective and subjective propaedeutic evaluation in the diagnosis of UI. It was observed that the muscular strength and perception of the pelvic floor in the women with urinary loss were significantly impaired when compared to the group of continent women.…”
Section: Balmforth Et Al Investigated the Impact Of A 14-week Pfm Rementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The average in women is 27.6% and in men 10.5%. 8 Nevertheless, the appearance of this pathology in the elderly is due not only to the aging process, but to the multifactors such as: white race, parity, menopause, hysterectomy, prostate hyperplasia and comorbidities such as depression and diabetes. 9 According to Silva and D'Elboux, 6 UI interferes negatively in the QOL of the elderly, such as social isolation from the fear of involuntarily urinating in public places, embarrassment, and restrictions of activities, generating a feeling of low self-esteem and interfering in personal relationships and household responsibilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Essa afecção possui índices signi cativos de prevalência mundial, acometendo ambos os gêneros, com prevalência de 27,6% no gênero feminino e 10,5% no masculino, sendo mais comum nas mulheres por conta da própria anatomia e do fator idade [1][2] .…”
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