Demeco Andrea, Bartocci Giulia, Astore Noemi, Vignali Beatrice, Salerno Antonello, Palermi Stefano, Foresti Ruben, Martini Chiara, Costantino Cosimo
Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Parma, 43126 Parma, Italy.
Public Health Department, University of Naples Federico II, 80131 Naples, Italy.
Sports (Basel). 2024 Dec 5;12(12):338. doi: 10.3390/sports12120338.
Urinary incontinence (UI) prevalence reaches the 80% rate in female athletes involved in high-impact sports. In this context, although conservative treatment represents the first therapeutic choice, there is still a lack of knowledge on the efficacy of conservative programs in young female athletes. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the role of pelvic floor rehabilitation in the treatment of UI in young nulliparous female athletes. We performed a literature search using PubMed, Medline, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Scopus. The selection of articles was conducted using a specific search string: "[((pelvic floor dysfunction) OR (urinary incontinence) OR (dyspareunia) OR (dysuria)) AND ((sport) OR (sports)) AND ((female) OR (woman) OR (women) OR (girl)) AND ((rehabilitation) OR (rehab) OR (pelvic rehabilitation) OR (exercise))]". The review protocol was registered in PROSPERO with the ID CRD42024559990. A total of 1018 articles were found in all searches of the databases. After removing duplicates, 663 papers were reviewed in terms of title and abstract. Finally, a total of six studies were included in the present review. The results of this review show that conservative treatment with a personalised pelvic floor muscle training program (PFMTP) represents an effective treatment for UI, decreasing urine loss and improving maximum voluntary pelvic contraction; this is linked with an improvement in quality of life and sports performance, in particular when supervised by a physical therapist. Moreover, due to the reluctance of athletes to talk about UI, an educational program should be considered as part of a prevention programme in pre-season training.
在从事高强度运动的女性运动员中,尿失禁(UI)的患病率高达80%。在这种情况下,尽管保守治疗是首选的治疗方法,但对于年轻女性运动员而言,保守治疗方案的疗效仍缺乏了解。因此,本研究的目的是探讨盆底康复在年轻未育女性运动员尿失禁治疗中的作用。我们使用PubMed、Medline、Cochrane图书馆、科学网和Scopus进行了文献检索。文章的筛选使用了特定的检索词:“[((盆底功能障碍)或(尿失禁)或(性交困难)或(排尿困难))且((运动)或(体育运动))且((女性)或(妇女)或(女子)或(女孩))且((康复)或(复健)或(盆底康复)或(锻炼))]”。该综述方案已在PROSPERO上注册,注册号为CRD42024559990。在所有数据库检索中,共找到1018篇文章。去除重复项后,对663篇文章的标题和摘要进行了审查。最终,本综述共纳入了六项研究。该综述结果表明,采用个性化盆底肌肉训练方案(PFMTP)进行保守治疗是治疗尿失禁的有效方法,可减少尿液流失并改善最大自主盆底收缩;这与生活质量和运动表现的改善相关,特别是在物理治疗师的监督下。此外,由于运动员不愿谈论尿失禁问题,应将教育方案作为季前训练预防方案的一部分。