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Assessment of Perineal Floor Function: Electromyography with Acrylic Plug Surface Electrodes in Nulliparous Women

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Journal Obstet Gynecol
Date 1991 Jul 1
PMID 2047074
Citations 4
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Abstract

A new technique using acrylic plug surface electrodes was employed to record electromyographic activity in the musculature surrounding the rectum and vagina. Forty-one asymptomatic nulliparous women were tested. The group had a wide range of normal values. When eight women were chosen at random for a second testing session, intra-class correlation coefficients to compare readings between the two sessions ranged from 0.76-0.97, indicating adequate reliability. No demographic factor correlated with the voltage generated in these women.

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