| 1. | Major muscles included are the pelvic floor muscles, transversus abdominis, multifidus, diaphragm.
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| 2. | The bladder is situated below the peritoneal cavity near the pelvic floor.
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| 3. | Pelvic floor dysfunction may be the underlying cause of some women's pain.
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| 4. | Increased pudendal nerve terminal motor latency may indicate pelvic floor weakness.
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| 5. | Pulsating magnetic fields induce muscle contractions in the pelvic floor to build strength.
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| 6. | Hence, pelvic floor exercises involve the entire levator ani rather than pubococcygeus alone.
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| 7. | Pelvic floor muscle exercises can improve sexual dysfunction caused by neuropathy.
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| 8. | In medical jargon, the injury is known as " pelvic floor repair ."
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| 9. | Pelvic floor dysfunction is also a physical and underlying cause of many sexual dysfunctions.
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| 10. | Esparza 2007 studied 100 women with stress urinary incontinence and hypotonic pelvic floor muscles.
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