Evidence-Based Physical Therapy for the Pelvic Floor
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Bridging the gap between evidence-based research and clinical practice, Physical Therapy for the Pelvic Floor ****has become an invaluable resource to practitioners treating patients with disorders of the pelvic floor. The second edition is now presented in a full colour, hardback format, encompassing the wealth of new research in this area which has emerged in recent years.
Kari Bø and her team focus on the evidence, from basic studies (theories or rationales for treatment) and RCTs (appraisal of effectiveness) to the implications of these for clinical practice, while also covering pelvic floor dysfunction in specific groups, including men, children, elite athletes, the elderly, pregnant women and those with neurological diseases. Crucially, recommendations on how to start, continue and progress treatment are also given with detailed treatment strategies around pelvic floor muscle training, biofeedback and electrical stimulation.
"..a comprehensive review of every aspect of this area including female, male and childhood issues, incontinence, prolapse, pain and sexual dysfunction." Reviewed by Beatrice McGinley on behalf of Physiotherapy Practice and Research, October 2015
- aligns scientific research with clinical practice
- detailed treatment strategies
- innovative practice guidelines supported by a sound evidence base
- colour illustrations of pelvic floor anatomy and related neuroanatomy/ neurophysiology
MRIs and ultrasounds showing normal and dysfunctional pelvic floor
- incorporates vital new research and material
- uses key summary boxes throughout new edition to highlight quick reference points
now in full colour throughout and a hardback format
Zusammenfassung
"This book has assembled leading names in a multidisciplinary group in the field of research and clinical work to contribute to this book detailing and summarising all the research available to date in the field of pelvic floor function and dysfunction. It is a comprehensive review of every aspect of this area including female, male and childhood issues, incontinence, prolapse, pain and sexual dysfunction, including specific groups such as the elderly, the high level sports participants and pregnant and post- partum women." Reviewed by** Beatrice McGinley on behalf of Physiotherapy Practice and Research, October 2015Inhalt
- OVERVIEW OF PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION
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- CRITICAL APPRAISAL OF RANDOMIZED TRIALS AND SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS OF THE EFFECTS OF PHYSICAL THERAPY INTERVENTIONS FOR THE PELVIC FLOOR
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- FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE FEMALE PELVIC FLOOR
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- NEUROANATOMY AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES
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- MEASUREMENT OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE FUNCTION AND STRENGTH, AND PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE
5.1 Introduction*Kari Bø
- 5.2 Visual observation and palpation *Kari Bø
- 5.3 Electromyography *David B Voduek
- 5.4 Vaginal squeeze pressure measurement *Kari Bø
- 5.5 Pelvic floor dynamometry *Chantale Dumoulin, Mélanie Morin
- 5.6 Urethral pressure measurements *Mohammed Belal, Paul Abrams
- 5.7 Ultrasound in the assessment of PFM and pelvic organ descent *Hans Peter Dietz
- 5.8 MRI of intact and injured female pelvic floor muscles *John OL DeLancey, James A Ashton-Miller
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- PELVIC FLOOR AND EXERCISE SCIENCE
6.1 Motor learning*Kari Bø, Siv Mørkved
- 6.2 Strength training *Kari Bø, Arve Aschehoug
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- FEMALE PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTIONS AND EVIDENCE-BASED PHYSICAL THERAPY
7.1 Female stress urinary incontinence* Prevalence, causes and pathophysiology Jacques Corcos Lifestyle interventions Pauline Chiarelli Bladder training Jean F Wyman Pelvic floor muscle training for SUI Kari Bø Electrical stimulation for SUI Bary Berghmans
- 7.2 Female overactive bladder Pelvic floor muscle training for overactive bladder Kari Bø Electrical stimulation for overactive bladder *Bary Berghmans
- 7.3 Urinary incontinence related to the peripartum period *Siv Mørkved, Kari Bø
- 7.4 Pelvic organ prolapse Clinical assessment of pelvic organ prolapse Matthew D Barber Use of pessaries to prevent and treat pelvic organ prolapse Patricia Neumann Pelvic floor muscle training in prevention and treatment of pelvic organ prolapse *Kari Bø, Helena Frawley
- 7.5 Female sexual dysfunction Assessment Alessandra Graziottin Treatment *Alessandra Graziottin, Dania Gambini
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- MALE PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTIONS AND EVIDENCE-BASED PHYSICAL THERAPY
8.1 Urinary incontinence and other lower urinary tract symptoms*Marijke Van Kampen, Inge Geraerts
- 8.2 Male sexual dysfunction *Grace Dorey
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- EVIDENCE-BASED PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTIONS AFFECTING BOTH WOMEN AND MEN
9.1 Anal incontinence* Epidemiology, anatomy and pathophysiology, and risk factors Bary Berghmans, Esther Bols, Ylva Sahlin, Espen Berner Assessment of the nature and severity of AI Bary Berghmans, Esther Bols Conservative interventions for treatment of AI Bary Berghmans, Esther Bols
- 9.2 Pelvic floor pain and the overactive pelvic floor *Helena Frawley
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- EVIDENCE FOR PELVIC FLOOR PHYSICAL THERAPY IN CHILDREN*Wendy F Bower*
- PELVIC FLOOR PHYSICAL THERAPY IN THE ELDERLY: WHERE S THE EVIDENCE?
- 12. EVIDENCE FOR PELVIC FLOOR PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE *Marijke Van Kampen, Inge Geraerts
- 13. PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION, PREVENTION AND TREATMENT IN ELITE ATHLETES *Kari Bø
- 14. THE DEVELOPMENT OF CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES Bary Berghmans, Erik Hendricks, Nol Bernards, Rob de Bie
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Kari Bø , Bary Berghmans , Siv Mørkved , Marijke Van Kampen
- Titel Evidence-Based Physical Therapy for the Pelvic Floor
- ISBN 978-0-7020-4443-4
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9780702044434
- Jahr 2014
- Größe H246mm x B24mm x T189mm
- Untertitel Bridging Science and Clinical Practice
- Gewicht 1187g
- Auflage 2. Aufl.
- Genre Medizin
- Anzahl Seiten 446
- Herausgeber Elsevier LTD, Oxford
- GTIN 09780702044434