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Continence physiotherapists are part of the multidisciplinary pediatric continence team. They implement urotherapy and have specific skills in assessing proprioception, musculoskeletal function, and motor control. They are trained in EMG, the therapeutic use of electrical current, real‐time ultrasound, and motor learning. These skills are particularly helpful for the child who has difficulty coordinating...
Aim: The aims of this chapter was to review the literature on the evidence for physiotherapy interventions on overactive bladder (OAB) symptoms.
Methods: Systematic review of Cochrane library, the European Association of Urology and the International Consensus on incontinence.
Results: There are theories and support from basic science studies that a pelvic floor muscle (PFM) contraction either elicited...
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