2020
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000019060
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Normative values for Glazer Protocol in the evaluation of pelvic floor muscle bioelectrical activity

Abstract: The aim of the study was to evaluate pelvic floor muscle bioelectrical activity in healthy, young, and nulliparous women, and to present normative values for all phases and parameters measured with the Glazer Protocol. In this study, 96 healthy, young, nulliparous women (age 22–27 years; 168.6 ± 5.1 cm; 57.1 ± 11.8 kg) were tested. The bioelectrical activity of the pelvic floor muscles was collected using an endovaginal electrode with the Glazer Protocol, which included the following series of musc… Show more

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“…The participants were randomly assigned to the groups in a 1:1 ratio. The following stage involved an assessment of PFM bioelectrical activity with the Glazer Protocol, which includes the series of pre-baseline rest, phasic contractions, tonic contractions, isometric contraction, and post-baseline rest [ 24 ]. Then, each participant of the SI group underwent ten sessions of SI intervention (1 session once a week, 60 min per each).…”
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“…The participants were randomly assigned to the groups in a 1:1 ratio. The following stage involved an assessment of PFM bioelectrical activity with the Glazer Protocol, which includes the series of pre-baseline rest, phasic contractions, tonic contractions, isometric contraction, and post-baseline rest [ 24 ]. Then, each participant of the SI group underwent ten sessions of SI intervention (1 session once a week, 60 min per each).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…All parameters were measured in the supine and standing position. The measurement procedure was developed based on guidelines from the Surface EMG for Non-Invasive Assessment of Muscles (SENIAM) project and Glazer Protocol [ 24 , 25 ]: “pre-baseline rest” (10 s of PFM activity at rest before functional measurements), “phasic contraction” (10 s measurements, in which participants performed short, quick contractions of the PFM), “tonic contraction” (5 × 10 s contractions, in which the participants tried to contract the PFM and hold for 10 s), “isometric contraction” (in which the participants attempted to hold the PFM contractions for 60 s), and “post-baseline rest” (10 s of the PFM at rest after the functional measurements). The electromyographic signals were subjected to standard post hoc processing.…”
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“…The secondary endpoints were outcomes related to PFM function such as type I/II muscle strength and PFM tension as well as sexual function-associated outcomes such as FSFI, sexual desire, arousal, damp, orgasm, pain, and satisfaction. The PFM assessment was measured using the Glazer Protocol as previous described ( 22 ). These outcomes were measured before treatment and 6 weeks and 12/14 weeks after.…”
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“…21 The sEMG was conducted through a Glazer protocol. 22 The participants in a supine position with their bladders emptied were asked to flex their hips and knees while their legs were supported to keep them relaxed. Then, a probe with a tiny diameter was inserted into the vagina, and the sensor was positioned on the lateral vaginal wall.…”
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confidence: 99%