Abstract

Introduction: Pelvic floor (PF) disorders are highly prevalent. One in three exercising women report symptoms of urinary incontinence (UI); and 58% of high-impact athletes. Up to 65% of recreational athletes report anal incontinence (AI) and 5% of endurance athletes experience pelvic organ prolapse (POP) symptoms during exercise. This study aimed to establish the impact of PF symptoms on exercise participation and describe women’s modification, cessation or continuation of exercise with PF symptoms.

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