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[Pelvic floor medicine--innovative versus conservative approach].
Kobi Stav
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Arie Lindner
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Clinical Departments
Assaf Harofeh Medical Center
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Conservative Approach
100%
Pelvic Floor
100%
Pelvic Floor Disorders
60%
Innovative Approach
40%
Medical Disciplines
40%
Disease Treatment
20%
Effective Treatment
20%
Old Age
20%
Psychological Distress
20%
Increased Demand
20%
Medicos
20%
Medical Treatment
20%
Clinical Protocols
20%
Clinical Practice Guidelines
20%
Social Psychological
20%
Bureaucracy
20%
Patient Well-being
20%
Unnecessary Procedures
20%
Economical Treatment
20%
Patient Satisfaction
20%
Population Aging
20%
Urinary Incontinence
20%
Unnecessary Tests
20%
Legal Claims
20%
One-stop-shop
20%
Pelvic Surgery
20%
Physiotherapist
20%
Overactive Bladder Symptom Score (OABSS)
20%
Chronic Pelvic Pain
20%
Female Pelvic Floor
20%
Active Life
20%
Anal Incontinence
20%
Social Embarrassment
20%
Female Urologist
20%
Pelvic Floor Prolapse
20%
Centralized Services
20%
Colorectal Surgeons
20%
Urogynecologists
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Medicine
100%
Pelvic Floor
100%
Combination Therapy
28%
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
28%
Quality of Life
14%
Patient Referral
14%
Surgeon
14%
Feces Incontinence
14%
Senescence
14%
Patient Satisfaction
14%
Urine Incontinence
14%
Physiotherapist
14%
Distress Syndrome
14%
Urologist
14%
Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
14%
Overactive Bladder
14%
Pelvis Pain Syndrome
14%
Pelvic Floor Prolapse
14%