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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Archives of gynecology and obstetrics 254 (1993), S. 494-496 
    ISSN: 1432-0711
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die EMG-Ableitung mit unipolaren Drahtelektroden ermöglicht eine schmerzlose, objektive und kontinuierliche Anleitung der beiden Levatorenseiten. In 4 von 8 stressin-kontinenten Para lagen im Vergleich zu den Nullipara nicht nur Veränderungen der maximalen Beckenbodenwillküraktivierungsdauer vor, sondern zeigten ein intermittierendes Aktivierungsmuster, welches wahrscheinlich für ein wiederholtes Hochstoßen des Konus, der nach unten zu fallen droht, spricht. Durch den Konus werden nicht nur Beckenbodenmuskeln gestärkt, sondern er führt zu einer Art „Lerneffekt“ in Hinblick auf eine koordinierte Aktivierung der beiden Levatorenseiten.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1433-3023
    Keywords: Kinesiologic EMG evaluation ; Pelvic floor activity patterns ; Philogenetic considerations ; Symmetrical coordinated inhibition of activity ; Urinary stress incontinent parous women
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Kinesiologic EMG measurements show that the pelvic floor muscles are capable of both continuing activity and brisk reactivity; although some variability in the amount and characteristics of motor unit activity and recruitment could be demonstrated from different sites in the pubococcygeus muscles, the activation or inhibition of firing of motor units in the pelvic floor muscles of healthy females was always found to be concordant bilaterally. In contrast, we have demonstrated significantly shorter maximal voluntary activation times, unilateral pubococcygeus activation disturbances, and even paradoxical unilateral inhibition of motor unit firing in the pelvic floor muscles of urinary incontinent women. As the particular human motor control patterns of the pelvic floor muscles — as they relate to the continence and excretory functions — are philogenetically rather recent, we postulate that they are therefore vulnerable and easily disturbed by even minor denervation injuries (as has been demonstrated in women after vaginal deliveries). We further postulate that such disturbances lead to deficient performance of the pelvic floor muscles, and contribute to the development of incontinence.
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    International urogynecology journal 6 (1995), S. 204-208 
    ISSN: 1433-3023
    Keywords: Continent nulliparous women ; Holding time difference ; Learning effect of vaginal cones ; Pelvic floor coordination disturbance ; Urinary stress incontinent parous women ; Vaginal cone therapy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Simultaneous electromyographic (EMG) recordings with intramuscular wire electrodes from the left and right pubococcygeal muscles were performed to elucidate the neurophysiological effect of vaginal cones on the pelvic floor muscles. Ten continent nulliparous women (aged 22–32 years) and 20 stress urinary incontinent parous women (aged 27–60 years, average 2–4 deliveries) were examined before, during holding and after removal of the cone. All the continent nulliparous women could retain the cone in the vagina (mean weight 83.5 g (range 70–85 g). In the incontinent parous group 7 women could not hold any cone, 9 women could hold the 45 g cone, 1 the 32.5 g cone and 3 women the 57.5g cone. There was a significant voluntary holding time difference between continent nulliparous and incontinent parous women. The study reveals that vaginal cones may induce both strengthening of muscles as well as a learning effect leading towards a better coordinated muscle activation.
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