Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Modern Devices and Rehabilitation Methods in the Therapy of Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction

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https://doi.org/10.15611/nit.2025.41.06

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pelvic floor muscles, dysfunction, rehabilitation, biofeedback, electrostimulation

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of modern devices and rehabilitation methods used in the therapy of pelvic floor muscle dysfunction. Particular attention was given to techniques such as biofeedback, electrical stimulation, and intelligent training devices supporting therapy.

Methodology: The study included a review of the scientific literature concerning the mechanisms of pelvic floor disorders, their diagnosis, and therapeutic options. The effectiveness of various rehabilitation methods was also analysed, with particular emphasis on their application in physiotherapy practice.

Results: The literature review showed that modern rehabilitation methods, including biofeedback and electrical stimulation, are effective tools in the treatment of patients with pelvic floor muscle dysfunctions. They improve muscle strength, control over physiological functions, and patients’ quality of life. The integration of therapy with mobile technologies further increases treatment effectiveness.

Implications and recommendations: Modern rehabilitation methods should be more widely used in the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunctions. The individualisation of therapy and patient education regarding prevention and proper use of therapeutic techniques are of key importance. Further research is needed on the optimisation of therapeutic procedures and the long-term effects of treatment.

Originality/value: The study provides a comprehensive review of current pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation methods, highlighting their clinical significance and potential directions for further development. It constitutes an important source of knowledge for specialists on the use of training devices and equipment in the therapy of pelvic floor muscle dysfunctions.

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