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Effect of magnetic stimulation combined with kegel pelvic floor muscle function training for treating patients with postpartum mild uterine prolapsed |
Dongyang People's Hospital, Jinhua, Zhejiang Province, 322100 |
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Abstract To study the effect of magnetic stimulation combined with kegel pelvic floor muscle function training for treating patients with postpartum mild uterine prolapsed. Methods: The clinical data of 102 patients with postpartum mild uterine prolapse who delivered in hospital from January 2022 to September 2023 were collected. These patients were given routine health education, and among them, 48 patients with same symptoms who received routine health education combined had received kegel pelvic floor muscle function training for 3 months in control group and 49 patients had received magnetic stimulation therapy combined with kegel pelvic floor muscle function training for 3 months in treatment group. The situation of the involution of uterus, the pelvic floor muscle strength grade, the urinary leakage times and the nocturia frequency of the patients were compared between the two groups. Results: After 3 months of intervention, the uterine volume, the sum of the three uterine diameters and the height of the uterine fundus of the patients in the two groups had decreased significantly, and which (136.72±5.69 cm3, 15.72±2.46 cm and 5.71±1.03 cm) of the patients in the treatment group were significantly lower than those (139.48±4.34 cm3, 17.41±2.36 cm and 6.62±0.94 cm) of the patients in the control group. The pelvic floor muscle strength grade of the patients in the two groups had increased significantly, and which of the patients in the treatment group was significantly higher than that of the patients in the control group. The urinary leakage times and the nocturia frequency of the patients in the two groups had decreased significantly, and which of the patients (2.07±0.41 times/d and 1.12±0.32 times/d) of the patients in the treatment group were significantly lower than those (2.62±0.52 times/d and 1.71±0.47 times/d) of the patients in the control group (all P<0.05). Conclusion: Magnetic stimulation combined with kegel pelvic floor muscle function training for treating the patients with postpartum mild uterine prolapsed has better effect, and which
can promote their involution of uterus and improve their pelvic floor muscle strength and pelvic floor function.
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