M. R. Zanetti, V. Dourado, T. Scudeller, E. Vieira, Maria Teresa Mendonça Pinto Amaral
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Abstract Aim To investigate if pelvic floor muscles’ (PFMs’) strength is associated with postural balance in middle-aged women. Methods The participants were 22 middle-aged women (age: 57 ± 6 years). They completed a clinical and urogynecological evaluation, PFMs’ strength testing using a perineometer, and balance testing on a force platform. The balance variables analyzed were anteroposterior (AP) and side-to-side (SS) center of pressure (COP) displacement; 95% elliptical COP area (cm2), AP and SS COP displacement median frequency. Results PFMs’ strength was moderately correlated with SS COP displacement and with AP COP median frequency in semi-tandem. Age and educational level affected the relationship between PFMs’ strength and balance. Conclusion PFMs’ strength had the strongest associations with SS COP displacement in eyes-open semi-tandem and AP COP median frequency in eyes-closed semi-tandem. Thus, these results allow us to conclude that there may be some relationship between pelvic floor muscle strength and postural balance in middle-aged women.
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This comprehensive journal is recognized for its useful balance of research and clinical practice articles. For more than twenty five years Physical & Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics has functioned as a forum for allied health professionals as well as others with a focus on rehabilitation of the geriatric client to share information, clinical experience, research, and therapeutic practice. Each issue focuses on current practice and emerging issues in the care of the older client, including rehabilitation and long-term care in institutional and community settings, and innovative programming; the entire range of problems experienced by the elderly; and the current skills needed for working with older clients.