Modern possibilities of using biofeedback training methods in the treatment of stress urinary incontinence in women


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Conservative non-drug treatment is considered to be the first line treatment in the modern concept of choosing a method of urinary incontinence therapy. Patients demonstrate a high demand for non-surgical treatment and high adherence to therapy. Women, especially those at a young age, are characterized by a pronounced desire to improve health indicators and quality of life. Pelvic floor muscle training with biofeedback (BFB) is an effective method for conservative treatment of urinary incontinence. Improving the BFB method is assumed to provide not only the physical involvement of muscles in work, but also the early intellectual involvement of the patient for subsequent BFB training. Combined training techniques are a promising area. One of the potential areas is the use of biofeedback with a stabilometric platform in combination with BFB therapy. Being intellectually and physically costly and requiring great concentration, the training of the support stability with the work of the pelvic muscles and with the use of a visual analyzer makes it possible to involve the patient very quickly in active work and to increase the efficiency of treatment. Conclusion: The final efficiency and the time to positive changes are important indicators of treatment outcomes. Increasing the effectiveness of each session due to a combination of support stability and BFB trainings can also reduce the number of training sessions needed to achieve the effect.

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Victoria V. Romikh

N. Lopatkin Scientific Research Institute of Urology and Interventional Radiology - branch of the National Medical Research Radiologteal Center, Ministry of Health of Russian Federation

Head of the Department of Urodynamics and Neurourology

Liudmila Yu. Kukushkina

N. Lopatkin Scientific Research Institute of Urology and Interventional Radiology - branch of the National Medical Research Radiologteal Center, Ministry of Health of Russian Federation

Email: dr.borisenko-nii@yandex.ru
Junior Researcher at the Department of Urodynamics and Neurourology

Maria A. Kazachenko

I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Ministry of Health of Russia (Sechenov University)

Email: mmaril998@mail.ru
student, N.V. Sklifosovskiy Institute of Clinical Medicine

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