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Pelvic Floor and Incontinence

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Past content (since Dec 1995):

Research Reports
Pelvic-Floor Rehabilitation, Part 1: Comparison of Two Surface Electrode Placements During Stimulation of the Pelvic-Floor Musculature in Women Who Are Continent Using Bipolar Interferential Currents
Chantale Dumoulin, Derek E Seaborne, Cécile Quirion-DeGirardi, and S John Sullivan
Physical Therapy 1995; 75: 1067-1074. [Abstract] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Pelvic-Floor Rehabilitation, Part 2: Pelvic-Floor Reeducation With Interferential Currents and Exercise in the Treatment of Genuine Stress Incontinence in Postpartum Women—A Cohort Study
Chantale Dumoulin, Derek E Seaborne, Cécile Quirion-DeGirardi, and S John Sullivan
Physical Therapy 1995; 75: 1075-1081. [Abstract] [PDF]  

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