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DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1109537
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Zusammenhang zwischen Beckengürtelschmerzen und Beckenmuskulatur[1]
LiteraturübersichtCorrelation between Pelvic Girdle Pain and Pelvic Floor MusclesLiterature ReviewPublication History
Manuskript eingetroffen: 28.10.2008
Manuskript akzeptiert: 4.2.2009
Publication Date:
15 July 2009 (online)

Zusammenfassung
Beckengürtelschmerz ist eine in Europa häufig auftretende muskuloskelettale Störung. In der klinischen Praxis berichten die Betroffenen darüber hinaus oft auch von Harninkontinenzsymptomen.
Der Review untersuchte den Zusammenhang zwischen Beckengürtel und Funktionen der Beckenbodenmuskulatur sowie zwischen Beckengürtelschmerzen und Beckenbodendysfunktionen. Trotz unterschiedlicher Studientypen, Studienteilnehmer und Interventionen deuten die Ergebnisse auf eine Korrelation zwischen Beckengürtelschmerzen und veränderten Beckenbodenfunktionen hin.
Abstract
Pelvic girdle pain is a musculoskeletal disorder that often occurs in Europe. In clinical practice affected persons often also report urinary incontinence.
This review investigated the relationship between the pelvic girdle and pelvic floor muscles as well as between pelvic girdle pain and pelvic floor dysfunction. Despite varying study types, cohorts and interventions the results indicate a correlation between pelvic girdle pain and altered pelvic floor function.
Schlüsselwörter
Sakroiliakalgelenk - muskuloskelettal - Harninkontinenz - Beckenbodendysfunktionen
Key words
sacroiliac joint - musculoskeletal - urinary incontinence - pelvic floor dysfunction
1 Die Arbeit wurde als Bestandteil der SVOMP-OMT-Ausbildung 2005 – 2008 verfasst.
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1 Die Arbeit wurde als Bestandteil der SVOMP-OMT-Ausbildung 2005 – 2008 verfasst.
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