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The impact of a familiarization session on the magnitude and stability of active and passive pelvic floor muscle forces measured through intravaginal dynamometry.

Catriona S CzyrnyjMarie-Ève BérubéKevin VaretteMarie-Eve Berube
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2019)
There is no evidence of a familiarization effect over a two-week period on the amplitude nor repeatability of dynamometric measures of active or passive PFM properties recorded from nulliparous women.
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