Keyphrases
Urinary Incontinence
100%
Stress Urinary Incontinence
37%
Pelvic Floor muscle Training
33%
International Continence Society
32%
Pelvic Health
26%
Physiotherapy
23%
Female Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
23%
Primary Care
21%
Pelvic Floor Disorders
21%
Nurse Specialist
20%
Health Centers
20%
Randomized Controlled Trial
20%
Postpartum Women
19%
Pelvic Floor muscles
17%
Electrical Stimulation
17%
During Pregnancy
15%
Conservative Management
15%
Female Urinary Incontinence
15%
Partum
15%
Pelvic Floor
14%
Terminology Report
14%
Urinary Incontinence in Women
14%
Quality of Life
13%
Care as Usual
13%
Clinical Practice
13%
Chronic Pelvic Pain
13%
First Contact
12%
Implantable Devices
12%
Meta-analysis
12%
Bother
11%
General Practitioners
10%
Brazil
10%
Systematic Meta-analysis
10%
Help-seeking
10%
Cost-effectiveness
10%
Pelvic Pain
10%
Web-based Survey
10%
Home-based
10%
Group Therapy
10%
Anorectal Dysfunction
10%
Sacral Neuromodulation
10%
Body Image
10%
Depressive Symptoms
10%
Non-pharmacological Management
10%
Triage
10%
Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
9%
Incontinence
9%
Fecal Incontinence
9%
Pelvic Floor muscle Strength
9%
Overactive Bladder Symptom Score (OABSS)
8%
Pregnant Women
8%
Pelvic Floor muscle Exercise
7%
Lower Urinary Tract
7%
Female-specific
7%
Between-group
7%
Peripartum
7%
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
7%
Collective Opinion
7%
External Review
7%
Specialty Group
7%
Opinion Consensus
7%
Consensus Document
7%
Consensus-based
7%
Internal Review
7%
Healthcare Professionals
6%
Economic Evaluation
6%
Adult Patients
6%
Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
6%
MEDLINE
6%
European Association of Urology
6%
Risk Factors
6%
Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
6%
Exercise Program
6%
Muscle Groups
6%
Embase
5%
In Care
5%
Subgroup Analysis
5%
Pragmatic Clinical Trial
5%
Patient-centered
5%
International Consultation
5%
Health Problems
5%
Mixed Urinary Incontinence
5%
Female Patients
5%
Pelvic Pain Syndrome
5%
Carer Perspectives
5%
E-health System
5%
Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
5%
Clinical Assessment
5%
With Woman
5%
Stabilization Exercise
5%
Cross-section Study
5%
Postnatal Stress
5%
Intervention Studies
5%
Nurse-led Intervention
5%
Continence Care
5%
Absorbent Products
5%
CrossFit
5%
Patient-reported Outcomes
5%
Post-irradiation
5%
Anxiety Symptoms
5%
INIS
floors
99%
women
97%
patients
71%
females
66%
muscles
58%
reviews
49%
comparative evaluations
32%
pregnancy
31%
interventions
30%
symptoms
28%
management
28%
pain
21%
assessments
20%
therapy
20%
surveys
19%
urinary tract
19%
exercise
19%
stimulation
19%
quality of life
17%
bladder
16%
surgery
15%
cost
14%
data
14%
control
14%
recommendations
13%
evaluation
13%
risks
13%
devices
12%
adults
12%
brazil
11%
images
10%
hypothesis
9%
guidelines
9%
correlations
8%
values
7%
organs
7%
implementation
7%
economics
6%
diabetes mellitus
6%
levels
6%
resources
6%
males
5%
urogenital system diseases
5%
stimuli
5%
international organizations
5%
standardization
5%
decision making
5%
modeling
5%
monitoring
5%
clinical trials
5%
hospitals
5%
men
5%
aging
5%
investigations
5%
populations
5%
rats
5%
reliability
5%
female genitals
5%
adjustments
5%
testing
5%
swimming
5%
accuracy
5%
toxins
5%
panels
5%
cross sections
5%
finite element method
5%
electrodes
5%
refractories
5%
stabilization
5%
protection
5%
attitudes
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Urine Incontinence
51%
Enuresis
50%
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
42%
Stress Incontinence
37%
Prevalence
36%
Continence
33%
Kegel Exercise
33%
Pelvic Floor
32%
Pelvis
31%
Systematic Review
30%
Randomized Controlled Trial
18%
Electrotherapy
18%
Meta-Analysis
16%
Quality of Life
14%
Incontinence
14%
Physiotherapy
13%
Triage
12%
Conservative Treatment
11%
Group Therapy
10%
Pelvis Pain Syndrome
10%
Depression
10%
Feces Incontinence
9%
Urology
8%
Urination
7%
Muscle Strength
7%
Drug Therapy
7%
Lower Urinary Tract Symptom
7%
Decision Making
7%
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
7%
Urinary Tract
7%
Diagnosis
7%
Gestational Diabetes
6%
Prolapse
6%
Urodynamics
5%
Help Seeking Behavior
5%
Radiology
5%
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
5%
Ultrasonography
5%
Health Care Cost
5%
Rectus Abdominis Muscle
5%
Health Care
5%
Finite Element Analysis
5%
Case-Control Study
5%
Bothersomeness
5%
Family History
5%
Sacral Nerve Stimulation
5%
Intervention Study
5%
e-Health
5%
Patient-Reported Outcome
5%
Women's Care
5%
Health System
5%
Wellbeing
5%
Low Back Pain
5%
Dyspareunia
5%
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
5%
Controlled Clinical Trial
5%
Cohort Analysis
5%
Pelvic Pain
5%
Myopathy
5%
Clinical Assessment
5%
Consultation
5%