Pelvic floor dysfunction refers to diseases caused by defects, damage and dysfunction of pelvic floor supporting structures, mainly pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence and sexual dysfunction.
According to the American Health Care Policy Research Institute (AHCPR), 80% of postpartum women and 90% of married women will have varying degrees of vaginal relaxation.
Urinary Incontinence (UI) is an uncontrolled urine leakage caused by In short, postpartum and postmenopausal women account for the largest patient group.
Aging
Vaginal delivery
Pelvic floor surgery
Radical prostatectomy
Chronic prostate inflammation In June 1998, US FDA approved electromagnetic stimulation as a method of conservative treatment for urinary incontinence to restore neuromuscular control and rehabilitate weak pelvic muscles.