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Bastani P, Hajebrahimi S, Ghaderi F, Vakilazad Z, Ghojazadeh M. The effect of pelvic floor physical therapy on sexual function in women complaining dyspareunia. Tehran Univ Med J 2016; 74 (7) :500-508
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1- Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Women’s Reproductive Health Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
2- Department of Urology, Iranian EBM Center of Excellence, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
3- Department of Physical Therapy, School of Rehabiliation, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
4- Department of Gynecology, Women’s Reproductive Health Center, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran. , zahra.azad20@yahoo.com
5- Department of Physiology, Iranian EBM Center of Excellence, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran.
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Background: Dyspareunia is a pain that is occurs in the genital area before, during or after intercourse and is an important factor for sexual dysfunction. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of pelvic floor physical therapy on sexual function and muscle strength and endurance of pelvic floor (as a non-invasive therapy) in women with dyspareunia.

Methods: In this clinical trial study, 32 women in the age range of 20-50-year-old and sexually active with complaints of dyspareunia, before the investigation were examined in terms of genital health and strength and endurance of the pelvic floor muscles. After the confidence of mental health, patients underwent pelvic floor rehabilitation for 10 sessions during 3 months. After assessment, myofascial release techniques and progressive pelvic floor muscles exercise was performed for patients based on their primary strength. Finally, patients were compared in terms of the severity of dyspareunia, sexual performance status (by using female sexual function index questionnaire), improvement of symptoms, pelvic floor muscle strength and endurance before (first session of physiotherapy) and after (after 3 months) investigation.

Results: In the remaining 32 patients with dyspareunia with a mean age of 38±1.24 years, desire index score 0.95 unit, arousal index score 1.01 unit, lubrication index score 0.67 unit, orgasm index score 0.71 unit, satisfaction index score 1.03 unit, pain index score was increased 1.05 unit, strength index score 2.44 unit, endurance index score 7.06 unit were increased in comparison to before the investigation that showed a significant different with P< 0.0001.

Conclusion: According to obtained results, pelvic floor physical therapy had a significant effect in women with dyspareunia. So that the severity of dyspareunia, pelvic floor muscle strength and endurance had clinically significant improvement after pelvic floor physiotherapy.

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