Modified Pilates as an adjunct to standard physiotherapy care for urinary incontinence: a mixed methods pilot for a randomised controlled trial
Abstract Background Urinary incontinence (UI) is a distressing condition affecting at least 5 million women in England and Wales. Traditionally, physiotherapy for UI comprises pelvic floor muscle training, but although evidence suggests this can be effective it is also recognised that benefits are o...
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Main Authors: | Adi Lausen (Author), Louise Marsland (Author), Samantha Head (Author), Joanna Jackson (Author), Berthold Lausen (Author) |
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