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Nutrients|August 12, 2022
Effect of Early and Intensive Telephone or Electronic Nutrition Counselling Delivered to People with Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer on Quality of Life: A Three-Arm Randomised Controlled TrialCatherine E Huggins, Lauren Hanna, Kate Furness, et al.
Neurourology and Urodynamics|December 18, 2019
Implementing pelvic floor muscle training in women's childbearing years: A critical interpretive synthesis of individual, professional, and service issuesVictoria E Salmon, E J C Hay-Smith, Rachel Jarvie, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|December 3, 2013
Individualised pelvic floor muscle training in women with pelvic organ prolapse (POPPY): a multicentre randomised controlled trialSuzanne Hagen, Diane Stark, Cathryn Glazener, et al.
Neurourology and Urodynamics|April 12, 2021
An International Continence Society (ICS) report on the terminology for pelvic floor muscle assessmentHelena Frawley, Beth Shelly, Melanie Morin, et al.
BMJ Open|January 20, 2025
Antenatal pelvic floor muscle exercise intervention led by midwives in England to reduce postnatal urinary incontinence: APPEAL feasibility and pilot randomised controlled cluster trialChristine MacArthur, Debra Bick, Victoria Salmon, et al.
Neurourology and Urodynamics|May 23, 2015
2014 consensus statement on improving pelvic floor muscle training adherence: International Continence Society 2011 State-of-the-Science SeminarChantale Dumoulin, Jean Hay-Smith, Helena Frawley, et al.
Neurourology and Urodynamics|August 27, 2016
A standard for terminology in chronic pelvic pain syndromes: A report from the chronic pelvic pain working group of the international continence societyRegula Doggweiler, Kristene E Whitmore, Jane M Meijlink, et al.
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Nutrients|August 12, 2022
Effect of Early and Intensive Telephone or Electronic Nutrition Counselling Delivered to People with Upper Gastrointestinal Cancer on Quality of Life: A Three-Arm Randomised Controlled TrialCatherine E Huggins, Lauren Hanna, Kate Furness, et al.
Neurourology and Urodynamics|December 18, 2019
Implementing pelvic floor muscle training in women's childbearing years: A critical interpretive synthesis of individual, professional, and service issuesVictoria E Salmon, E J C Hay-Smith, Rachel Jarvie, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|December 3, 2013
Individualised pelvic floor muscle training in women with pelvic organ prolapse (POPPY): a multicentre randomised controlled trialSuzanne Hagen, Diane Stark, Cathryn Glazener, et al.
Neurourology and Urodynamics|April 12, 2021
An International Continence Society (ICS) report on the terminology for pelvic floor muscle assessmentHelena Frawley, Beth Shelly, Melanie Morin, et al.
BMJ Open|January 20, 2025
Antenatal pelvic floor muscle exercise intervention led by midwives in England to reduce postnatal urinary incontinence: APPEAL feasibility and pilot randomised controlled cluster trialChristine MacArthur, Debra Bick, Victoria Salmon, et al.
Neurourology and Urodynamics|May 23, 2015
2014 consensus statement on improving pelvic floor muscle training adherence: International Continence Society 2011 State-of-the-Science SeminarChantale Dumoulin, Jean Hay-Smith, Helena Frawley, et al.
Neurourology and Urodynamics|August 27, 2016
A standard for terminology in chronic pelvic pain syndromes: A report from the chronic pelvic pain working group of the international continence societyRegula Doggweiler, Kristene E Whitmore, Jane M Meijlink, et al.
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