Avaliação da efetividade da fisioterapia do assoalho pélvico na função sexual de mulheres no puerpério
The objective of the study was to evaluate the possibility of an increase in the sexual function of puerperal women after a training program in the postpartum of the pelvic floor (PF) musculature, as well as to evaluate the clinical evolution of the pelvic floor muscle function after a training p...
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Resumo: | The objective of the study was to evaluate the possibility of an increase in the sexual
function of puerperal women after a training program in the postpartum of the pelvic
floor (PF) musculature, as well as to evaluate the clinical evolution of the pelvic floor
muscle function after a training program in postpartum non-pharmacological
interventions’ effectiveness of in the treatment of sexual dysfunction in puerperal
women. Pilot study with intervention conducted between July and December 2019, in
which data were collected from 28 women living together in a Maternity School, which
were divided into normal delivery and cesarean delivery. Sexual function was
assessed using the Female Sexual Function Index. The International Consultation
Questionnaire on Incontinence - Short Form was used to assess Urinary Incontinence
and to qualify urinary loss. The intervention consisted of a muscle training exercise
program in PF. ANOVA tests were used to establish differences between groups.
There was an improvement in all results, but there was no time versus group
interaction. There was an improvement in sexual function (p <0.001), impact of urinary
incontinence on quality of life (p <0.001) and pressure on the muscles of the PF
muscles (p <0.001) over time. There was no time versus group interaction for sexual
function (p = 0.87), impact of urinary incontinence on quality of life (p = 0.88) and
pressure on the PF muscles (p = 0.66). In conclusion, exercise programs for the PF
muscles seem to be a very promising strategy with regard to improving sexual activity
in puerperal women. |
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