CINESIOTERAPIA PERINEAL EM MULHERES COM DÉFICIT MUSCULAR NO ASSOALHO PÉLVICO E COM UMA ÚNICA VIA DE PARTO: ensaio clínico
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2012-06-18
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Universidade Federal do Maranhão
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BACKGROUND: Pregnancy and delivery route influence the strength of pelvic floor
muscles, which are considered risk factors for the onset of urinary incontinence and genital
dystopias. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effects of kinesiotherapy in the pelvic floor
muscles in women with a single delivery. METHODS: Participants were 503 women who
responded to the protocol record, 297 (59.0%) aged between 35 and 45 years underwent
functional evaluation of the pelvic floor by bidigital touch and perineometer. There were 165
(32.8%) women with deficiency on muscles strength participating in the trial, which were
allocated into two groups according to the delivery route (A - vaginal delivery and B -
abdominal delivery). They were randomized into groups A1 (n = 44) and B1 (n = 42), and
were submitted to kinesiotherapy and groups A2 (n = 39) and B2 (n = 40) without
kinesiotherapy. The protocol had perineal contraction exercises in the supine, sitting and
standing posture and was performed twice a week for a total of 15 sessions. Statistical
analysis used the chi-square test, Mann-Whitney test, Z test, Kruskall Wallis test, and
ANOVA one criterion, the Spearman Correlation Coefficient, the Pearson Correlation
Coefficient and PHI, with significance level 0.05. RESULTS: As the result of the
kinesiotherapeutic protocol by comparing the force of contraction of the pelvic floor before
and after application of kinesiotherapy compared to those without kinesiotherapy, there was
significant increase in strength on women with both routes of delivery, by the both methods of
evaluation (p < 0.0001). Among the variables possibly associated with the DFMAP, only
parity was statistically significant (p ˂ 0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: The protocol proposed
proved to be effective in the increase of pelvic floor muscle s strength at the assessment by
both methods of evaluation. The delivery route was not responsible for weakening perineal
but parity, demonstrating that the perineal muscles strength is inversely proportional to the
number of births, suggesting that kinesiotherapy during pregnancy may be an alternative to
prevent the weakening of pelvic floor.
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Assoalho pélvico, Força muscular, Parto normal, Cesárea, Terapia por exercício, Pelvic floor, Muscle strength, Natural childbirth, Cesarean section, Exercise therapy.
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DUARTE, Thaiana Bezerra. PERINEAL KINESIOTHERAPY IN WOMEN WITH MUSCLE DEFICIT
IN PELVIC FLOOR AND WITH ONE ROUTE OF CHILDBIRTH: trial. 2012. 72 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em saúde da mulher e saúde materno-infantil) - Universidade Federal do Maranhão, São Luís, 2012.