Kegel exercise

References

Domestic

Effects of pelvic muscle exercise using electric stimuli for women’s stress urinary incontinence (College of Medicine, Choongnam University, 2000)

Effects of pelvic muscle exercise using electric stimulation therapy on the contraction pressure of vagina and sexual functions in married women (Nursing in Chonnam University, 2005)

Clinical implications of pelvic muscle function evaluation – correlation with the test items of men’s climacterium (College of Medicine, Donga University, 2008)

A study on the effects of electric stimulation treatment on the pelvic muscle strength in the subjects with urinary incontinence (Clinical Nursing Research, 4(1), 1999)

Effects of exercise program to pelvic muscle on the degree and volume of urinary incontinence, and maximum vaginal contraction pressure in women who have stress incontinence (Journal of Adult Nursing 12(2), 2000)

Effects of pelvic muscle exercise on the intravaginal pressure, duration of vaginal contraction, and sexual satisfaction in women (Korean journal of sports science 18(4), 2009)

Comparisons of effects between pelvic muscle exercise and bio-feedback therapy in the Korean women who have stress urinary incontinence (Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 29(1), 1999)

Effects of pelvic muscle exercise on the urination symptoms and quality of life in women who have stress urinary incontinence (Journal of Community Nursing Society 19(1), 2008)

Interventional effects of pelvic muscle exercise on the female stress urinary incontinence (Nursing science 14(1), 2002)

Analysis of pelvic muscle exercise for prevention and treatment of urinary incontinence in middle-aged women (Korean Journal of Women’s Physical Science Society 20(4), 2006)

Effects of prevention program for urinary incontinence applying to women in childbed (Journal of Women’s Health Nursing Society, 15(3), 2009)

International

Pelvic floor muscle training for urinary incontinence in women.

Pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment, or inactive control treatments, for urinary incontinence in women.

Pelvic floor muscle training for prevention and treatment of urinary and faecal incontinence in antenatal and postnatal women.

Effectiveness of a pelvic floor muscle exercise program on urinary incontinence following childbirth.

Physiotherapy of pelvic floor for incontinence.

Pelvic floor muscle training and adjunctive therapies for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence women:a systematic review.

EMG-biofeedback assisted pelvic floor muscle training is an effective therapy of stress urinary or mixed incontinence: a 7-year experience with 390 patients.

- Pelvic floor muscle : Pelvic muscle
- Pelvic floor muscle training : Pelvic muscle exercise, Kegel exercise