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The evaluation of pelvic floor muscle strength in women with pelvic floor dysfunction: A reliability and correlation study.

Beatriz Navarro BrazálezMaría Torres LacombaPedro de la VillaBeatriz Sánchez SánchezVirginia Prieto GómezÁngel Asúnsolo Del BarcoLinda McLean
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2017)
Manometry and dynamometry are more reliable tools than vaginal palpation for the assessment of PFM strength in women with pelvic floor disorders, especially when different raters are involved. The different PFM strength measures used clinically are moderately correlated; whereas, PFM activation recorded using transperineal sEMG is only weakly correlated with PFM strength. Results from perineal sEMG should not be interpreted in the context of reporting PFM strength.
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