Written by leading experts in this field, Evidence-Based Physical Therapy for the Pelvic Floor provides physiotherapists and other professionals with knowledge and confidence to bring the latest evidence-based approaches and treatment strategies for addressing pelvic floor dysfunction to their practice. Fully updated and with a wealth of new information, this edition includes sections on devices and apps, gynaecological cancer, sexual dysfunction, fistula, clinical use of EMG, anal incontinence and pain, as well as a discussion of sexualized violence by Nobel Peace Prize winner Denis Mugwege and his team.
•New and fully updated contents; new authors and new chapters provide contemporary evidence •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 •Key summaries for easy navigation •Full colour throughout
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1. OVERVIEW OF PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION
Kari Bø
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, John OL DeLancey
4. NEUROANATOMY AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGY OF PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLES
David B Vodušek
5. 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 Vodušek
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
6. PELVIC FLOOR AND EXERCISE SCIENCE
6.1 Motor learning
Kari Bø, Siv Mørkved
6.2 Strength training
Kari Bø, Arve Aschehoug
7. 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
8. 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
9. EVIDENCE-BASED PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTIONS AFFECTING BOTH WOMEN AND MEN
9.1 Anal incontinence
Epidemiology, anatomy and pathophysiology, and risk factors