Evidence-Based Physical Therapy for the Pelvic Floor: Bridging Science and Clinical Practice

Evidence-Based Physical Therapy for the Pelvic Floor: Bridging Science and Clinical Practice

Bo, Kari
Berghmans, Bary
Morkved, Siv
Van Kampen, Marijke

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INDICE: Contents Contributors Foreword Name of foreword writer Preface Kari Bø, Bary Berghmans, Siv Mørkved and Marijke Van Kampen 1. Overview of physical therapy for pelvic floor dysfunction Kari Bø 1 2. Critical appraisal of randomized trials and systematic reviews of the effects of physical therapy interventions for the pelvic floor Rob Herbert 3. Functional anatomy of the female pelvic floor James A. Ashton-Miller and John O. L DeLancey 4. Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of pelvic floor muscles David B. Vodusek 5. Measurement of pelvic floor muscle function and strength and pelvic organ prolapse Introduction Kari Bø Visual observation and palpation Kari Bø Electromyography David B. Vodusek Manometry of pfm squeeze pressure Kari Bø Dynamometry of PFM squeeze pressure Chantale Dumoulin Urethral pressure measurements Mohammed Belal, Paul Abrams Ultrasound Hans Peter Dietz MRI of intact and injured female pelvic floor muscles James A. Ashton-Miller and John O. L DeLancey Clinical assessment of pelvic organ prolapse M. Barber (or chapter 7? Check) 6. Pelvic floor muscle training and exercise science Motor learning and control Siv Mørkved Strength training Kari Bø, Arve Aschehoug Relaxation training Marijke Van Kampen, Kari Bø, Siv Mørkved, Bary Berghmans 7. Female pelvic floor dysfunctions and evidence based physical therapy Female stress urinary incontinence Introduction, epidemiology, pathophysiology/ etiology Jacques Corcos Lifestyle interventions Pauline Chiarelli Bladder training Jean F. Wyman Pelvic floor muscle training Kari Bø Electrical stimulation Bary Berghmans Female overactive bladder Introduction, epidemiology, pathophysiology/ etiology J.Corcos, A Mattiasson Lifestyle interventions Pauline Chiarelli Bladder training Jean F. Wyman Pelvic floor muscle training Kari Bø Electrical stimulation Bary Berghmans Female urinary incontinence related to the peri partum period Siv Mørkved Pelvic floor muscle training during pregnancy Siv Mørkved Pelvic floor muscle training post partum Siv Mørkved Pelvic organ prolapse Assessment of POP Matthew Barber Lifestyle intervention Helena Frawley Pelvic floor muscle training Kari Bø, Helena Frawley Fecal incontinence Introduction, epidemiology, pathophysiology and etiology Ylva Salin, Espen Berner Assessment Bary Berghmans, Esther Bols Lifestyle intervention Bary Berghmans, Esther Bols Pelvic floor muscle training Siv Mørkved, Bary Berghmans, Esther Bols Sexual dysfunction Alessandra Graziottin Pelvic pain Helena Frawley, Wendy Bower 8 Male pelvic floor dysfunctions and evidence based physical therapy Urinary incontinence related to prostatectomy M. Van Kampen, I. Geraerts Male overactive bladder Marijke Van Kampen, Inge Geraerts Fecal incontinence Bary Berghmans, Esther Bols Sexual dysfunction Grace Dorey, Marijke Van Kampen Pelvic pain Grace Dorey, Marijke Van Kampen 9. Children Wendy Bower 10. Elderly Adrian Wagg 11. Pelvic floor dysfunctions related to neurological diseases Marijke Van Kampen 12. Elite athletes Kari Bø 13. The development of clinical practice guidelines in physical therapy Bary Berghmans, Erik Hendricks, Nol Bernards, Rob de Bie Index

  • ISBN: 978-0-7020-4443-4
  • Editorial: Churchill Livingstone
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 432
  • Fecha Publicación: 15/12/2014
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés