The pelvic floor is a muscular-connective tissue structure that forms the bottom of the abdominal cavity and maintains the correct anatomical relationship of the pelvic organs (bladder, urethra, rectum, uterus). Vascular and nerve plexuses that feed the organs pass through the muscular-tissue structures of the pelvic floor. All this creates the condition for retaining the contents of the hollow organs with increased
intra-abdominal pressure and the correct implementation of urination and defecation. However, in a number of diseases, dysfunctional urination, neurogenic dysfunction of the bladder, enuresis, chronic constipation, encopresis, there are disorders of the pelvic floor function, which determines the need for medical rehabilitation to restore detrusor-sphincter and rectal-sphincter dysfunctio