A new biofeedback device to improve adherence
to pelvic floor muscle training in women with
urinary incontinence: a randomised controlled
pilot trial (abridged secondary publication)
P Kannan1; G Cheing1; B Fung2; WC Leung3; G Tang3; R Chung1; P Chan4
1 Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
2 Physiotherapy Department, Kwong Wah Hospital
3 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Kwong Wah Hospital
4 The University of Hong Kong
1. The new biofeedback device is well accepted and
safe for pelvic floor muscle training in women
with stress urinary incontinence.
2. There are positive changes in the severity of urine loss and pelvic floor muscles strength after training with the new biofeedback device.
2. There are positive changes in the severity of urine loss and pelvic floor muscles strength after training with the new biofeedback device.