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      A Randomized Prospective Study Comparing New Vaginal Cone and FES-Biofeedback

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      Several different methods of enhancing pelvic floor functions have been developed and modified. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of a new vaginal cone with conventional FES-Biofeedback therapy for female urinary incontinence, with res...

      Several different methods of enhancing pelvic floor functions have been developed and modified. The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy of a new vaginal cone with conventional FES-Biofeedback therapy for female urinary incontinence, with respect to pelvic floor rehabilitation. One hundred and twenty patients, who required a non-surgical treatment for urinary incontinence, were divided randomly into two groups; (1) the Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES)- Biofeedback group (or BFB group) and (2) the new vaginal cone group (or cone group). For a period of six weeks, two training sessions each week were carried out on the BFB group. The new 150-gram dumbbell-shaped vaginal cone, made of fine ceramic material, was developed domestically. A therapist instructed patients in the cone group upon its use for pelvic floor exercise, and directed the exercise to be repeated at home daily; these patients had follow-up visits every week. Objective improvements were obvious in both groups. 88.3% and 91.6% of the cone and BFB groups showed an improvement after treatment, respectively. There was no significant difference in the improvement or dissatisfaction scores of the two groups. In conclusion, no significant differences in the therapeutic effects were observed between the FES- Biofeedback and the new vaginal cone groups. Considering improvements in the quality of life and objective symptoms, the therapeutic effects of the two techniques showed no significant differences. The new vaginal cone is relatively easy to use at home and aids in pelvic floor muscle exercises. Consequently, the new vaginal cone could be used as an alternative non-surgical treatment modality in female stress urinary incontinence.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      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

      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

      11 "Pelvic muscle exercises: when do they work?" 81 : 283-286, 1993

      12 "Pelvic floor muscle exercises: 5 years later" 29 : 113-117, 1994

      13 "Pelvic floor exercises versus vaginal weight cones in genuine stress incontinence" 77 : 89-93, 1998

      14 "Pelvic floor exercises alone or with vaginal cones for the treatment of mild to moderate stress urinary incontinence in premenopausal women" 6 : 14-17, 1995

      15 "New method for testing and strengthening of pelvic floor muscles. In: Proceedings of the 15th annual meeting of the international continence society" International Continence Society 267-268, 1985

      16 "Long-term results of pelvic training in female stress urinary incontinence" 72 : 421-427, 1993

      17 "Comparative assessment of pelvic floor function using vaginal cones, vaginal digital palpation and vaginal pressure measurements" 41 : 269-274, 1996

      18 "Clinical value of vaginal cones for the management of female stress incontinence" 8 : 314-317, 1997

      19 "Assessment of Kegel pelvic muscle exercises after brief instruction" 165 : 322-327, 1991

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