Comparison of Kegel exercises and a combination of Kegel exercises with the use of the KegelSmart biofeedback device in the treatment of static urinary incontinence
- Mirela Begić
(University Clinical Centre of Tuzla, Tuzla, Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Nedima Kapidžić-Bašić (European University Kallos Tuzla, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Asja Hotić-Hadžiefendić (University Clinical Centre of Tuzla, Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)
- Asmir Konjić (University Clinical Centre of Tuzla, Clinic for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation)
- Dragana Bojinović-Rodić ("Dr Miroslav Zotovic", Banjaluka, Institute for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Igor Hudić (University Clinical Centre of Tuzla, Tuzla, Clinic for Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Abstract
Aim: To determine which of the two methods, Kegel exercises or combination of Kegel exercises with the use of the KegelSmart biofeedback device, has better therapeutic effects on the symptoms of SUI in females.
Methods: Fifty female patients with SUI were randomly divided into two groups: 25 treated with Kegel exercises, and 25 with the combination of Kegel exercises with the use of the KegelSmart biofeedback device. Patients in both groups performed Kegel exercises 30 minutes daily for 30 days. Patients in the second group, in addition to Kegel exercises, applied the KegelSmart device intravaginally for 20 minutes daily for 30 days. All patients filled out a questionnaire based on 12 questions consisting of an objective and a subjective component.
Results: The basic characteristics of the patients from both groups were not statistically significantly different: age 55.16 vs 54.52 years; number of births 1.80 vs 1.96; body mass index 29.12 vs 28.40. There was a statistically significant reduction in the values of all analysed objective and subjective parameters in the group treated with combination of Kegel exercises with the use of the KegelSmart biofeedback device compared to Kegel exercises group.
Conclusion: Combination of Kegel exercises with the use of the KegelSmart biofeedback device has better therapeutic effects than Kegel exercises on the objective and subjective symptoms of SUI.
Keywords: female patients, Kegel exercise, pelvic floor muscles
How to Cite:
Begić, M., Kapidžić-Bašić, N., Hotić-Hadžiefendić, A., Konjić, A., Bojinović-Rodić, D. & Hudić, I., (2023) “Comparison of Kegel exercises and a combination of Kegel exercises with the use of the KegelSmart biofeedback device in the treatment of static urinary incontinence”, Medicinski glasnik 20(2), 276-281. doi: https://doi.org/10.17392/1584-23
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