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Application effect of pelvic floor Glazer surface electromyography for evaluating the postpartum rehabilitation of pelvic floor muscle function |
Nanping First Hospital Affiliated to Fujian Medical University, Nanping, Fujian Province, 353000 |
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Abstract To explore the application effect of pelvic floor Glazer surface electromyography for evaluating the postpartum rehabilitation of pelvic floor muscle function. Methods: 120 parturients suffering from pelvic floor dysfunction in outpatient department were selected and divided into two groups(60 cases in each group) according to random number table method from January 2020 to January 2022. The parturients in the control group received routine pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation treatment for three months, while the parturients in the observation group received pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation treatment based on Glazer pelvic floor surface electromyography evaluation for three months. The treatment effect of the parturients were compared between the two groups. Results: The mean values of tolerance test(25.37±4.21μV), sustained contraction(27.96±2.57μV), and rapid contraction(38.67±3.65μV) of the parturients in the observation group after treatment were significantly higher than those(20.10±4.06μV, 19.64±2.54μV, and 29.76±4.01μV) before treatment(P<0.05). The pelvic floor muscle strength score, sexual communication score, sexual response score, sexual attitude score, sexual body image score, sexual satisfaction score, bladder compliance, maximum urethral closure pressure, abdominal urine leakage point pressure of the parturients in both groups after treatment had increased significantly, and which of the parturients in the observation group were significantly higher than those of the parturients in the control group. The sexual anxiety score, the maximum urinary flow rate, and the scores by self-rating anxiety scale and Edinburgh postpartum depression scale of the parturients in both groups after treatment had improved significantly, and which(16.69±1.73 points, 21.43±1.47 ml/ min, 41.64±4.72 points, and 11.25±4.49 points) of the parturients in the observation group were significantly better than those(21.03±2.12 points, 19.18±1.52ml/ min, 48.73±5.18 points, and 16.10±4.73 points) of the parturients in the control group(all P<0.05). Conclusion: The application value of pelvic floor surface electromyography evaluation in the postpartum rehabilitation of pelvic floor muscle function is better, which helps to improve the quality of sexual life, promote bladder function recovery, reduce the negative emotions, and enhance the treatment outcomes of the patients.
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