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Re: Stress incontinence, and Kegel ExercisesFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netTue, 11 May 1999 21:53:58 -0500 (CDT)
At Tue, 11 May 1999, J.Glenn Bradley MD wrote: > >For many years I too had advised that the proper way to perform Kegel >exercises was to activate those pelvic floor muscles that would allow >the patient to stop and then start the urinary stream. A dear colleague >and world reknowned urogynecologist, Dr.Jack Robertson, set me straight >with instructing patients the proper way to perform Kegel exercises. <snip lots of good info> Thank you, Dr. Bradley, but you didn't exactly answer my question. Does it indicate a problem or weakness if one cannot stop urine flow (whether or not that's the right way to do Kegels)? And is there any other way to test one's strength besides during a pelvic exam? And what do you think about the "elevator" Kegels?
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