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Assessment of pelvic floor muscle contraction in stress urinary incontinent women: comparison between transabdominal ultrasound and perineometry
International Urogynecology Journal, 09/03/09
Arab AM et al. – TA ultrasound measurement may be an alternative measurement to perineometry when assessing PFM function.
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