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Holistic Pelvic Floor: Pelvic Floor Stress Dysfunction Diseases
Xingqi Wang1, Zhenhua Gao1, Ling Li1
1Department of Urology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, 650032, China.
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Female pelvic floor dysfunction diseases (PFD) comprise pelvic floor stress dysfunction diseases (PFSD) and non-pelvic floor stress dysfunction diseases (non-PFSD), with PFSD accounting for the majority of pelvic floor issues. PFSD is a group of diseases caused by pelvic floor stress support function injury and stress imbalance, mainly associated with pelvic floor support structure defects, weaknesses, injuries, pregnancy, transvaginal delivery, age, etc. A key to resolving PFSD lies in establishing the concept of holistic pelvic floor and therapeutic strategies based on functional pelvic floor biomechanics, etiology, and a holistic view of the disease. This article presents our perspective on current advances, challenges, and future directions in understanding and treating PFSD, emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift from symptom-oriented to mechanism-based management.
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