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El-Sayegh B, Cacciari L, Primeau F, Sawan M, Dumoulin C
Neurourol Urodyn . 2022 Dec; 42(2):478-499. PMID: 36478202
Aims: To discuss the advantages and limitation of the different pelvic floor muscle (PFM) dynamometers available, both in research and industry, and to present the extent of variation between them...
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Cacciari L, Morin M, Mayrand M, Dumoulin C
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 Sep; 19(17). PMID: 36078794
Pelvic floor muscle (PFM) training is the first-line treatment for women of all ages with urinary incontinence (UI), but evidence supporting its effects on the functional anatomy of the pelvic...
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Cacciari L, Kouakou C, Poder T, Vale L, Morin M, Mayrand M, et al.
J Physiother . 2022 Jun; 68(3):191-196. PMID: 35753969
Question(s): How cost-effective is group-based pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) for treating urinary incontinence in older women? Design: Economic evaluation conducted alongside an assessor-blinded, multicentre randomised non-inferiority trial with 1-year...
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Cacciari L, Morin M, Mayrand M, Tousignant M, Abrahamowicz M, Dumoulin C
Neurourol Urodyn . 2020 Oct; 40(1):245-255. PMID: 33075192
Aims: To compare the effects of group-based and individual physiotherapy for stress or mixed urinary incontinence (UI) on pelvic floor morphometry, pelvic floor muscle (PFM) function, and related self-efficacy, immediately...
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Cacciari L, Amorim A, Passaro A, Dumoulin C, Sacco I
J Biomech . 2020 Jan; 99:109572. PMID: 31931973
A well-functioning pelvic floor muscle plays an important role in maintaining urinary continence. The aim of this study was to describe and compare the intravaginal pressure profile using a multisensor...
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Cacciari L, Kruger J, Goodman J, Budgett D, Dumoulin C
Neurourol Urodyn . 2019 Oct; 39(1):253-260. PMID: 31588623
Aims: To test the reliability and validity of intravaginal pressure measurements acquired during pelvic floor muscle (PFM) tasks in different body positions using the FemFit®, a new intravaginal pressure device....
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Cacciari L, Dumoulin C, Hay-Smith E
Braz J Phys Ther . 2019 Feb; 23(2):93-107. PMID: 30704907
Background: Pelvic floor muscle training is the most commonly used physical therapy treatment for women with urinary incontinence. Objectives: To assess the effects of Pelvic floor muscle training for women...
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Dumoulin C, Cacciari L, Hay-Smith E
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2018 Oct; 10:CD005654. PMID: 30288727
Background: Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is the most commonly used physical therapy treatment for women with stress urinary incontinence (SUI). It is sometimes also recommended for mixed urinary incontinence...
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Cacciari L, Passaro A, Amorim A, Sacco I
Clin Biomech (Bristol) . 2017 Jun; 47:53-60. PMID: 28600995
Background: Pompoir is a technique poorly studied in the literature that claims to improve pelvic floor strength and coordination. This study aims to investigate the pelvic floor muscles' coordination throughout...
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Cacciari L, Passaro A, Amorim A, Geuder M, Sacco I
J Biomech . 2017 May; 58:139-146. PMID: 28549600
We developed an intravaginal instrumented probe (covered with a 10×10 matrix of capacitive sensors) for assessing the three-dimensional (3D) spatiotemporal pressure profile of the vaginal canal. The pressure profile was...