Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/15622
Title: РЕХАБИЛИТАЦИСКИ ТРЕТМАН НА ПАЦИЕНТИ СО УРИНАРНА ИНКОНТИНЕНЦИЈА
Other Titles: REHABILITATION TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH URINARY INCONTINENCE
Authors: Цветанка Ѓеракароска-Савевска 
Ериета Николиќ-Димитрова 
Валентина Коевска 
Билјана Митревска 
Марија Гоцевска 
Даниела Гечевска
Keywords: urinary incontinence
exercise
physical therapy
rehabilitation
Issue Date: 15-Dec-2020
Publisher: Institute of Public Health of Republic of Macedonia = Институт за јавно здравје на Република Македонија
Journal: Archives of Public Health = Архиви на јавното здравје
Abstract: Urinary incontinence is the inability to control urination with spectrum of disturbances from periodical urinary leaks to complete inability to retain urine. It occurs more often in elderly and in women. Urinary incontinence has a great impact on general health and may reduce the quality of life. There are several types: stress urinary incontinence, urgent urinary incontinence, neurogenic urinary incontinence, overflow urinary incontinence. Stress urinary incontinence is the most frequent one and is due to pelvic floor muscle weakness. For assessment and treatment of these patients the individual approach is warranted. The treatment of these patients includes medications, behavioral therapy, biofeedback, pelvic floor muscle training, electrical stimulation, magnetic stimulation and surgery. Non-surgical treatment might be effective to prevent surgery. Rehabilitation treatment with pelvic floor exercises and physical modalities for patients with urinary incontinence is important for recovery of the urinary continence and improvement of quality of life in these patients
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/15622
DOI: doi.org/10.3889/aph.2020.5609
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