Abstract
Objective To explore the clinical effect of pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation therapy to recover pelvic floor dysfunction.Methods 435 cases of 6-8 weeks postpartum urinary incontinence patients were chosen.The urinary incontinence questionnaire ( ICI-QSF) ,and Female Sexual Function Index questionnaire ( FSFI questionnaire) were used to detect maternal urinary incontinence (UI) investigation,pelvic organ prolapse (POP-Q) degree and quality of sexual life questionnaire.Ⅰ muscle,Ⅱ muscle strength and fatigue, vaginal and the change of dynamic pressure for pelvic floor functional change before and after Pelvic floor rehabilitation were compared.Pelvic floor mus-cle rehabilitation treatment included:imitation bioelectricity stimulus,biofeedback,scene reflection training and Kegel exercises.Results After pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation,pelvic floor function improved significantly,pelvic floor muscle strength increase, decrease fatigue, vaginal dynamic pressure rose significant difference:Electrical values (μV) before treatment (5.6 ±1.8),after treatment(15.1 ±4.6),t =3.6,P 〈0.05;Vaginal dynamic pressure (cmH2O) before treatment(48.7 ±11.0),after treatment (86.3 ±5.1)cmH2O(t=7.2,P〈0.01);Fatigue obvi-ously improved,(P〈0.01),the effect of Urinary incontinence treatment is very obvious (t=5.6,P〈0.05)and pelvic organ prolapse improved significantly:Before treatment vaginal wall prolapse II degrees 63 people,after treat-ment 14 people,remission rate 82%,and Before treatment uterine prolapse 172 people,after treatment uterine pro-lapse 39 people,the response rate of 77.3% (P 〈0.01),sexual function improved significantly:before treatment score is (78.00 ±20.45) and after treatment scores is (100.00 ±25.36),t=8.6 (P〈0.01).Conclusion Pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation effectively improve postpartum women pelvic floor function,can achieve the purpose of the treatment of urinary incontinence,improve pelvic organ prolapse and the quality of sex life. Key words: Urinary incontinence ; Pelvic floor disorders ; Postpartum period; Rehabilitation; Neurofeedback
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