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Supporting the pelvic floor can reduce symptoms of constipation in patients with refractory constipation due to pelvic floor laxity and excessive perineal descent by means of a modified toilet seat, known as "the Bottom's Up".
The purpose of this study is to evaluate long-term patient outcomes and satisfaction with our comprehensive pelvic floor rehabilitation program at 3-months, 6-months and 12-months following therapy completion.
The purpose of this study is to assess for improvement after recovering from hip surgery in the symptoms of pelvic floor disorders that existed prior to hip arthroscopy.
The goal of the study is to evaluate the change in pelvic floor symptoms with pessary use prior to reconstructive pelvic floor surgery for pelvic organ prolapse. Additionally, we will assess the impact that preoperative pessary use has on patient self-reported preparedness for surgery.
Our primary aim is to determine the rate of return to baseline functional status 3 months post-operative pelvic organ prolapse surgery in women 65 years or older. Our secondary aim is to identify preoperative factors that predict failure of return to baseline functional status.