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The impact of Ludmila Mojžíšová method on the activity of pelvic floor muscles visualized by sonography in female with stress urinary incontinence: a randomized intervention study
Oravová, Natalie ; Budská, Nikol (advisor) ; Mitrová, Klaudia (referee)
Introduction: Stress urinary incontinence is one of the most common health issues, especially among women, and remains a taboo topic even today. Physiotherapy has become the primary choice for treatment in this type of incontinence. This study examines the impact of Ludmila Mojžíšová method, as its author suggests the possibility of treating stress urinary incontinence in women using this approach, although no studies or research proving the effectiveness of the treatment are available in the literature. The main objective: The main objective of this bachelor thesis is to observe the impact of therapy conducted according to Ludmila Mojžíšová method on the pelvic floor muscle activity measured by transabdominal ultrasound in women with stress urinary incontinence. The secondary objective is to determine whether the therapy according to this method has an impact on the quality of life assessed by the CONTILIFE questionnaire. Another objective is to evaluate the effect of this method on low back pain assessed by the visual analog scale (VAS), if simultaneously present in women suffering from stress urinary incontinence. Methods: The study sample consisted of 13 women. Inclusion criteria for the study were the presence of symptoms of stress urinary incontinence, age between 30 and 45 years, and BMI...

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