基本信息·出版社:Churchill Livingstone ·页码:456 页 ·出版日期:2007年07月 ·ISBN:0443101469 ·International Standard Book Number:04431014 ...
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基本信息·出版社:Churchill Livingstone
·页码:456 页
·出版日期:2007年07月
·ISBN:0443101469
·International Standard Book Number:0443101469
·条形码:9780443101465
·EAN:9780443101465
·版本:1
·装帧:平装
·正文语种:英语
内容简介 This unique book bridges the gap between evidence-based research and clinical practice. Edited by Kari Bo who has done pioneering research in this area, each chapter focuses on the evidence, from basic studies (theories or rationales for the treatment) and RCTs (appraisal of effectiveness), to the implications of these for clinical practice, and finally in recommendations on how to start, continue and progress treatment.
Detailed treatment strategies - pelvic floor muscle training, biofeedback, electrical stimulation.Information on pelvic floor dysfunction in specific groups - men, children, elite athletes, the elderly, pregnancy, neurological diseases.Detailed illustrations of pelvic floor anatomy and related neuroanatomy/neurophysiology.MRIs and ultrasounds showing normal and dysfunctional pelvic floor.Clinical practice guidelines.Critical appraisal of RCTs.Strategies to reduce drop-out in conservative treatment.
编辑推荐 "[This] is a very modern textbook. It is based on evidence, it brings together physiotherapists, clinicians and researchers, and it focuses on what really matters - namely the problem of the patient which impacts on her or his quality of life. Dr. Kari Bo, Dr. Bary Berghmans, Dr. Siv Morkved and Dr. Marijke Van Kampen are to be congratulated on having brought together such a distinguished list of contributors. They will open our eyes and give us a new understanding of physiotherapy for the pelvic floor." --
from foreword by Paul Riss 目录 1. Overview of physiotherapy for pelvic floor dysfunction.
2. Critical appraisal of randomised trials and systematic reviews of the effects of physiotherapy interventions for the pelvic floor.
3. Functional anatomy of the female pelvic floor.
4. Neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of pelvic floor muscles.
5. Measurement of pelvic floor muscle function and strength + pelvic organ prolapse:
5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Visual observation and palpation; 5.3 Electromyography; 5.4 Vaginal squeeze pressure measurement; 5.5 Urethral pressure measurements; 5.6 Pelvic Floor Dynamometry; 5.7 Ultrasound in the assessment of pelvic floor muscle and pelvic organ descent; 5.8 MRI of intact and injured female pelvic floor muscles; 5.9 Clinical assessment of pelvic organ prolapse.
6. Pelvic floor and exercise science:
6.1 Motor Learning; 6.2 Strength Training.
7. Strategies to enhance adherence and reduce drop out in conservative treatment.
8. Lifestyle interventions for pelvic floor dysfunction.
9. Pelvic floor dysfunction and evidence-based physiotherapy:
9.1 Female stress urinary incontinence (SUI); 9.1.1Prevalence, Causes, Pathphysiology: Two views, one disease; 9.1.2 Pelvic floor muscle training for SUI; 9.1.3 Electrical stimulation for SUI; 9.2 Overactive Bladder (OAB); 9.2.1 Introduction; 9.2.2 Bladder training for OAB; 9.2.3Pelvic floor muscle training for OAB; 9.2.4Electrical stimulation for OAB; 9.3 Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP); 9.3.1 Introduction; 9.3.2 Pelvic floor muscle training in the prevention and treatment of POP; 9.4 Pelvic Pain; 9.4.1 Pelvic floor muscle assessment; 9.4.2 Treatment of pelvic floor muscle pain and/or overactivity; 9.5 Female Sexual Dysfunction; 9.6 Male sexual dysfunction; 9.7 Fecal Incontinence.
10. Evidence for pelvic floor physiotherapy for urinary incontinence during pregnancy and after childbirth.
11. Evidence for pelvic floor physiotherapy for neurological diseases:
11.1 Stroke; 11.2 Multiple Sclerosis.
12. Evidence for pelvic floor physiotherapy in the elderly.
13. Pelvic floor physiotherapy in elite athletes.
14. Evidence for pelvic floor therapy in men.
15. Evidence for pelvic floor therapy in children.
16.The development of Clinical Practice Guidelines in physiotherapy.
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