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Stress Urinary Incontinence in Women. Socio-Economic Relevance and Wavelet Analyses of Pelvic Floor Muscle Activation Patterns.
Irene König
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Wavelet Analysis
100%
Stress Urinary Incontinence
85%
Pelvic Floor
84%
Running
66%
Economics
55%
Muscles
42%
Electromyography
40%
Cost of Illness
28%
Walking
27%
Lower Extremity
19%
Switzerland
17%
Health Care Costs
14%
Reflex
14%
Comorbidity
12%
Systematic Reviews
11%
Costs and Cost Analysis
9%
Knee Osteoarthritis
8%
Efficiency
8%
Back Pain
8%
Knee Replacement Arthroplasties
8%
Motor Neurons
7%
Gait
7%
Psychological Power
7%
Ankle
7%
Orthopedics
7%
Psychology Recognition
6%
Health Status
6%
Hypersensitivity
6%
Joints
5%
Exercise
5%
Quality of Life
5%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
3%
Population
3%