| Literature DB >> 25214451 |
L Gaspard1, B Tombal2, R-J Opsomer2, Y Castille3, V Van Pesch4, C Detrembleur5.
Abstract
AIM: This randomized controlled trial compare the efficacy of pelvic floor muscle training vs. transcutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Inclusion criteria were EDSS score<7 and presence of lower urinary tract symptoms. Exclusion criteria were multiple sclerosis relapse during the study, active urinary tract infection and pregnancy. The primary outcome was quality of life (SF-Qualiveen questionnaire). Secondary outcomes included overactive bladder (USP questionnaire) score and frequency of urgency episodes (3-day bladder diary). Sample size was calculated after 18 patients were included. Data analysis was blinded. Each patient received 9 sessions of 30 minutes weekly. Patients were randomized in pelvic floor muscles exercises with biofeedback group (muscle endurance and relaxation) or transcutaneous posterior tibial nerve stimulation group (rectangular alternative biphasic current with low frequency).Entities:
Keywords: Exercices du plancher pelvien; Kinésithérapie; Lower urinary tract dysfunction; Multiple sclerosis; Nerf tibial postérieur; Pelvic floor muscles training; Physiotherapy; Posterior tibial nerve; Rehabilitation; Réadaptation; Sclérose en plaques; Troubles du bas appareil urinaire
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25214451 DOI: 10.1016/j.purol.2014.05.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Prog Urol ISSN: 1166-7087 Impact factor: 0.915