Lavinia PANZERI

Bachelor's thesis

Valutazione dell´efficacia della riabilitazione del pavimento pelvico in donne post-partum: confronto tra metodica con fisiochinesiterapia e metodica con biofeedback.

Estimate the cogency of pelvic floor rehabilitation in post-partum women: comparison between physiokinesitherapy and biofeedback's method.
Abstract:
The English acronym SUI refers to Stress Urinary Incontinence, which is a syndrome defined by the involuntary loss of urine and is due to increased abdominal pressure during physical exercise, such as weight lifting or a trivial cough and the symptom can be associated with the urgency. I decided to write a thesis on the physiotherapy treatment of stress urinary incontinence because the therapy of this …more
Abstract:
L?incontinenza urinaria da sforzo (SUI, acronimo inglese di Stress Urinary Incontinence) ? una sindrome definita dalla perdita involontaria di urina ed ? dovuta all?aumento della pressione addominale durante uno sforzo fisico, come ad esempio il sollevamento di un peso o un banale colpo di tosse e puo? avere come sintomo associato l?urgenza minzionale. Ho deciso di condurre una tesi sperimentale sul …more
 
 
Language used: Italian
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 31. 8. 2015
Accessible from:: 31. 8. 2015

Thesis defence

  • Date of defence: 14. 10. 2015
  • Supervisor: MUDr. Elena Cattoni

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PANZERI, Lavinia. Valutazione dell´efficacia della riabilitazione del pavimento pelvico in donne post-partum: confronto tra metodica con fisiochinesiterapia e metodica con biofeedback.. Lugano, 2015. bakalářská práce (Bc.). OSTRAVSKÁ UNIVERZITA V OSTRAVĚ. Lékařská fakulta

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University of Ostrava

Faculty of Medicine

Bachelor programme / field:
Specialization in Health Service / Physiotherapy