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Physiotherapy for Female Urinary Incontinence in Middle-aged
SMRČKOVÁ, Kamila
Urinary incontinence is defined as a condition which leads to inability to control the loss of urine. It represents a socio-psychological problem, which negatively influences the quality of live. In the theoretical part of the thesis there is summarized the knowledge of anatomy and kinesiology of pelvis and pelvic floor, physiology and neurophysiology of micturition, and theory of a urinary incontinence. There are also described types of urinary incontinence, their symptoms, prevention and risk factors of this disease. Furthermore there are involved ways of diagnosing and methods of conservative and invasive treatment. The practical part of the thesis consists of three case studies of women with different stages of stress urinary incontinence. It involves medical history, kinesiological analysis, procedure of the rehabilitation and output examination with a general evaluation of a state of the patients. The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the influence of physiotherapy and its methods on improving urinary incontinence of middle-aged women.

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