Comparison of active and passive forces of the pelvic floor muscles in women with and without stress urinary incontinence

Revista Brasileira De Fisioterapia

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Comparison of active and passive forces of the pelvic floor muscles in women with and without stress urinary incontinence

Ano: 2012 | Volume: 16 | Número: 4
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Autor Correspondente: Elaine Caldeira de Oliveira Guirro | [email protected]

Palavras-chave: muscle strength; pelvic floor; physical therapy; urinary incontinence.

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BACKGROUND: The reduction of the pelvic floor muscles (PFM) strength is a major cause of stress urinary incontinence (SUI).
OBJECTIVES: To compare active and passive forces, and vaginal cavity aperture in continent and stress urinary incontinent women.
METHODS: The study included a total of thirty-two women, sixteen continent women (group 1 - G1) and sixteen women with SUI (group 2 - G2). To evaluate PFM passive and active forces in anteroposterior (sagittal plane) and left-right directions (frontal plane) a stainless steel specular dynamometer was used.
RESULTS: The anteroposterior active strength for the continent women (mean±standard deviation) (0.3±0.2 N) was greater compared to the values found in the evaluation of incontinent women (0.1±0.1 N). The left-right active strength (G1=0.43±0.1 N; G2=0.40±0.1 N), the passive force (G1=1.1±0.2 N; G2=1.1±0.3 N) and the vaginal cavity aperture (G1=21±3 mm; G2=24±4 mm) did not differ between groups 1 and 2.
CONCLUSION: The function evaluation of PFM showed that women with SUI had a lower anteroposterior active strength compared to continent women.