Abstract
Objectives To investigate the effect of biofeedback pelvic floor training in the treatment of male acquired urinary incontinence. Methods Sixty–one cases of male urinary incontinence were randomly divided into treatment group(31 cases) and control group(30 cases). The treatment group was selected for the treatment of biofeedback pelvic floor training, while the control group was selected for the treatment of simple pelvic floor training.The curative effect was evaluated by frequency of daily urinary incontinence, urine test evaluation, bladder residual urine and pelvic electromygraphy. Results All of the 61 patients completed the treatment.There was no significant difference in frequency of daily urinary incontinence, urine test evaluation, bladder residual urine and pelvic electromygraphy between the treatment group and control group(P>0.05). Compared with the control group, the treatment group had more improvement(P<0.05). Conclusions Biofeedback pelvic floor training is a safe and effective method in the treatment of urinary incontinence. Key words: Urinary Incontinence; Biofeedback (Psychology); Pelvic Floor
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