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1 "Who benefits from physiotherapy? In: Proceedings of the 18th annual meeting of the international continence society" Boston: International continence society 227-229, 1986
2 "Vaginal cones: a conservative method of treating genuine stress incontinence" 95 : 1049-1053, 1988
3 "Treatment of stress incontinence by vaginal cones: short- and long-term results and predictive parameters" 76 : 464-466, 1995
4 "Treatment of genuine stress incontinence with a new perineometer" 69 : 113-, 1983
5 "The role of biofeedback in Kegel exercise training for stress urinary incontin" 154 : 58-64, 1986
6 "The efficacy of pelvic floor muscle exercise in patients with genuine stress incontinence" 38 : 639-643, 1997
7 "The conservative management of patients with symptoms of stress incontinence: a randomized, prospective study comparing weighted vaginal cones and interferential therapy" 162 : 87-92, 1990
8 "Progressive resistance exercise in the functional restoration of the perineal muscles" 56 : 238-248, 1948
9 "Postpartum pelvic floor conditioning using vaginal cones: not only for prophylaxis against urinary incontinence and descensus" 7 : 208-214, 1996
10 "Physiologic therapy for urinary stress incontinence" 10 : 915-917, 1952
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