RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
#PelvicFloorMuscle #Training versus no treatment, or inactive control treatments, for #UrinaryIncontinence in women https://t.co/Q6QaGbHiJC @CochraneLibrary #ECM https://t.co/0esb2e3x0d
RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
#PelvicFloorMuscle #Training versus no treatment, or inactive control treatments, for #UrinaryIncontinence in women https://t.co/DSc8zguSHT @CochraneLibrary #ECM https://t.co/GL9QJX7I4t
Pelvic floor muscle training should be included in first‐line conservative management program for women with urinary incontinence @sptwh
RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence?…
Pelvic floor muscle training compared to no treatment for urinary incontinence in women: what’s the Cochrane evidence? - https://t.co/NNY5p5g82d - @C_Incontinence https://t.co/jFW6EX0ORW
Simple measures helps!
Get squeezing and lifting #pelvicfloor
RT @victoriacamposv: La rehabilitación muscular del suelo pélvico puede solucionar o mejorar los síntomas de la INCONTINENCIA URINARIA DE E…
RT @victoriacamposv: La rehabilitación muscular del suelo pélvico puede solucionar o mejorar los síntomas de la INCONTINENCIA URINARIA DE E…
RT @cochrane_nz: Newly published Cochrane review shows that, based on the data available, we can be confident that pelvic floor muscle trai…
RT @victoriacamposv: La rehabilitación muscular del suelo pélvico puede solucionar o mejorar los síntomas de la INCONTINENCIA URINARIA DE E…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Updated @cochranecollab Review from @C_Incontinence - Pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment, or inactive co…
RT @victoriacamposv: La rehabilitación muscular del suelo pélvico puede solucionar o mejorar los síntomas de la INCONTINENCIA URINARIA DE E…
La rehabilitación muscular del suelo pélvico puede solucionar o mejorar los síntomas de la INCONTINENCIA URINARIA DE ESFUERZO y de todos los demás tipos de INCONTINENCIA URINARIA. https://t.co/a9ACPETgqw
RT @CochraneLibrary: Updated @cochranecollab Review from @C_Incontinence - Pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment, or inactive co…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Updated @cochranecollab Review from @C_Incontinence - Pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment, or inactive co…
RT @cochrane_nz: Newly published Cochrane review shows that, based on the data available, we can be confident that pelvic floor muscle trai…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Updated @cochranecollab Review from @C_Incontinence - Pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment, or inactive co…
RT @cochrane_nz: Newly published Cochrane review shows that, based on the data available, we can be confident that pelvic floor muscle trai…
RT @cochrane_nz: Newly published Cochrane review shows that, based on the data available, we can be confident that pelvic floor muscle trai…
Newly published Cochrane review shows that, based on the data available, we can be confident that pelvic floor muscle training #PFMT can cure or improve symptoms of stress incontinence. Read the review here: https://t.co/CymHD8thbj https://t.co/inf0XgTkmW
RT @CochraneLibrary: Is pelvic floor muscle training more effective than no treatment for women with urinary incontinence? Read the review…
RT @thepfphysio: ⚡️⚡️Latest review.... Women EIGHT TIMES more likely to report no UI after doing PFMT!! ⚡️⚡️#physioworks #pelvicfloorphysio…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Updated @cochranecollab Review from @C_Incontinence - Pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment, or inactive co…
RT @EBTC_Sylvia: "....women with stress urinary incontinence are eight times more likely to report continence when undertaking a PFMT (pelv…
RT @apl104: Important for #physiotherapy techniques in chronic respiratory diseases @TheACPRC. Sure it applies to men too... https://t.co/n…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Updated @cochranecollab Review from @C_Incontinence - Pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment, or inactive co…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Updated @cochranecollab Review from @C_Incontinence - Pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment, or inactive co…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Updated @cochranecollab Review from @C_Incontinence - Pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment, or inactive co…
Updated @cochranecollab Review from @C_Incontinence - Pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment, or inactive control treatments, for urinary incontinence in women https://t.co/NNY5p4YxaF - #pelvicfloor https://t.co/OnN5BDIMfG
RT @thepfphysio: ⚡️⚡️Latest review.... Women EIGHT TIMES more likely to report no UI after doing PFMT!! ⚡️⚡️#physioworks #pelvicfloorphysio…
RT @thepfphysio: ⚡️⚡️Latest review.... Women EIGHT TIMES more likely to report no UI after doing PFMT!! ⚡️⚡️#physioworks #pelvicfloorphysio…
RT @thepfphysio: ⚡️⚡️Latest review.... Women EIGHT TIMES more likely to report no UI after doing PFMT!! ⚡️⚡️#physioworks #pelvicfloorphysio…
RT @thepfphysio: ⚡️⚡️Latest review.... Women EIGHT TIMES more likely to report no UI after doing PFMT!! ⚡️⚡️#physioworks #pelvicfloorphysio…
Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) should remain as part of first-line treatment for urinary incontinence (UI). However, long‐term efficacy and cost‐effectiveness of PFMT on UI needs to be further explored.
RT mariaElliott17: RT thepfphysio: ⚡️⚡️Latest review.... Women EIGHT TIMES more likely to report no UI after doing PFMT!! ⚡️⚡️#physioworks #pelvicfloorphysio https://t.co/Ega0tFl7Yu
Pelvic floor muscle training for urinary incontinence in women - can cure or improve stress incontinence and all other types of incontinence! Let’s keep spreading the word! https://t.co/k2uSKsE4Zx
RT @EBTC_Sylvia: "....women with stress urinary incontinence are eight times more likely to report continence when undertaking a PFMT (pelv…
RT @thepfphysio: ⚡️⚡️Latest review.... Women EIGHT TIMES more likely to report no UI after doing PFMT!! ⚡️⚡️#physioworks #pelvicfloorphysio…
RT @thepfphysio: ⚡️⚡️Latest review.... Women EIGHT TIMES more likely to report no UI after doing PFMT!! ⚡️⚡️#physioworks #pelvicfloorphysio…
RT @thepfphysio: ⚡️⚡️Latest review.... Women EIGHT TIMES more likely to report no UI after doing PFMT!! ⚡️⚡️#physioworks #pelvicfloorphysio…
RT @thepfphysio: ⚡️⚡️Latest review.... Women EIGHT TIMES more likely to report no UI after doing PFMT!! ⚡️⚡️#physioworks #pelvicfloorphysio…
RT @EBTC_Sylvia: "....women with stress urinary incontinence are eight times more likely to report continence when undertaking a PFMT (pelv…
RT @thepfphysio: ⚡️⚡️Latest review.... Women EIGHT TIMES more likely to report no UI after doing PFMT!! ⚡️⚡️#physioworks #pelvicfloorphysio…
⚡️⚡️Latest review.... Women EIGHT TIMES more likely to report no UI after doing PFMT!! ⚡️⚡️#physioworks #pelvicfloorphysio
RT @Larita_gc: 'Based on the data available, we can be confident that PFMT can cure or improve symptoms of SUI and all other types of UI' #…
RT @EBTC_Sylvia: "....women with stress urinary incontinence are eight times more likely to report continence when undertaking a PFMT (pelv…
RT @EBTC_Sylvia: "....women with stress urinary incontinence are eight times more likely to report continence when undertaking a PFMT (pelv…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Is pelvic floor muscle training more effective than no treatment for women with urinary incontinence? Read the review…
RT @EBTC_Sylvia: "....women with stress urinary incontinence are eight times more likely to report continence when undertaking a PFMT (pelv…
'Based on the data available, we can be confident that PFMT can cure or improve symptoms of SUI and all other types of UI' #pelvicfloor #physiotherapy
RT @CochraneLibrary: Is pelvic floor muscle training more effective than no treatment for women with urinary incontinence? Read the review…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Is pelvic floor muscle training more effective than no treatment for women with urinary incontinence? Read the review…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Is pelvic floor muscle training more effective than no treatment for women with urinary incontinence? Read the review…
RT @CochraneLibrary: Is pelvic floor muscle training more effective than no treatment for women with urinary incontinence? Read the review…
Is pelvic floor muscle training more effective than no treatment for women with urinary incontinence? Read the review update from @C_Incontinence - https://t.co/NNY5p4YxaF https://t.co/HNzDVY3UZM
RT @EBTC_Sylvia: "....women with stress urinary incontinence are eight times more likely to report continence when undertaking a PFMT (pelv…
RT @CochraneUK: 'Pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment, or inactive control treatments, for urinary incontinence in women'. Read…
Pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment, or inactive control treatments, for urinary incontinence in women Chantale Dumoulin, Licia P Cacciari, E Jean C Hay‐Smith PFMT can cure or improve... https://t.co/EK4wPZjgqP
RT @apl104: Important for #physiotherapy techniques in chronic respiratory diseases @TheACPRC. Sure it applies to men too... https://t.co/n…
"....women with stress urinary incontinence are eight times more likely to report continence when undertaking a PFMT (pelvic floor muscle training) regime" #physiotherapy #pelvicfloor #incontinence https://t.co/QrliDAZGIa
Long term effectiveness and cost-effectiveness PFMT needs further research
RT @cochranecollab: New @cochranecollab Review on pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment for urinary incontinence in women https:…
RT @cochranecollab: New @cochranecollab Review on pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment for urinary incontinence in women https:…
RT @cochranecollab: New @cochranecollab Review on pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment for urinary incontinence in women https:…
Pelvic floor muscle training for urinary incontinence in women https://t.co/5AKqEXD7T6 via @instapaper
RT @apl104: Important for #physiotherapy techniques in chronic respiratory diseases @TheACPRC. Sure it applies to men too... https://t.co/n…
RT @apl104: Important for #physiotherapy techniques in chronic respiratory diseases @TheACPRC. Sure it applies to men too... https://t.co/n…
New @cochranecollab Review on pelvic floor muscle training versus no treatment for urinary incontinence in women
Important to consider when working with patient who have chronic lung conditions and an increased likelihood/ need to cough. Worth remembering the men too! #pelvicfloor #theknack #physiotherapy
RT @apl104: Important for #physiotherapy techniques in chronic respiratory diseases @TheACPRC. Sure it applies to men too... https://t.co/n…
@GussieGrips @SanjimaDez
Important for #physiotherapy techniques in chronic respiratory diseases @TheACPRC. Sure it applies to men too...