Lori J. Tuttle
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View article: Pelvic Floor Mobility Measured by Transperineal Ultrasound Imaging in Women With and Without Urgency and Frequency Predominant Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Pelvic Floor Mobility Measured by Transperineal Ultrasound Imaging in Women With and Without Urgency and Frequency Predominant Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Open
Background: Women with urgency/frequency predominant lower urinary tract symptoms (UF-LUTS) may have elevated pelvic floor muscle (PFM) position at rest and limited mobility with PFM contraction and bearing down, but this has not been quan…
View article: Hip and Pelvic Floor Muscle Strength in Women With and Without Urgency and Frequency-Predominant Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
Hip and Pelvic Floor Muscle Strength in Women With and Without Urgency and Frequency-Predominant Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Open
Background: Urgency and frequency are common lower urinary tract symptoms (UF-LUTS) in women. There is limited evidence to guide physical therapist-led treatment. Objectives: To compare hip and pelvic floor muscle strength between women wi…
View article: Loop analysis of the anal sphincter complex in fecal incontinent patients using functional luminal imaging probe
Loop analysis of the anal sphincter complex in fecal incontinent patients using functional luminal imaging probe Open
Cardiac loops have been used extensively to study myocardial function. With changes in cardiac pump function, loops are shifted to the right or left. Functional luminal imaging probe (FLIP) recordings allow for loop analysis of the anal sp…
View article: 英文原稿の紹介 糖尿病および末梢神経障害を併存する患者に対する荷重位運動と免荷運動の比較 : ランダム化比較試験
英文原稿の紹介 糖尿病および末梢神経障害を併存する患者に対する荷重位運動と免荷運動の比較 : ランダム化比較試験 Open
View article: Impact of vaginal parity and aging on the architectural design of pelvic floor muscles
Impact of vaginal parity and aging on the architectural design of pelvic floor muscles Open
View article: Explanators of Sarcopenia in Individuals With Diabesity: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Explanators of Sarcopenia in Individuals With Diabesity: A Cross-Sectional Analysis Open
Background and Purpose: Excess lower extremity intermuscular adipose tissue (IMAT), reduced strength, and functional limitations are common in obese individuals with and without diabetes (the former termed diabesity). Individuals with diab…