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Should pelvic floor muscle exercises be a routine part of post-operative rehabilitation?
Should pelvic floor muscle exercises be a routine part of post-operative rehabilitation?
- Yes, because they can prevent complications such as urinary incontinence. (correct)
- No, because they have no impact on post-operative rehabilitation.
- No, because they are not effective in improving post-operative outcomes.
- Yes, because they help strengthen the pelvic floor muscles and improve recovery.
What is the purpose of pelvic floor muscle exercises in post-operative rehabilitation?
What is the purpose of pelvic floor muscle exercises in post-operative rehabilitation?
- To improve cardiovascular fitness.
- To strengthen the muscles in the lower back.
- To prevent complications and improve recovery. (correct)
- To reduce pain and inflammation.
When should pelvic floor muscle exercises be started in post-operative rehabilitation?
When should pelvic floor muscle exercises be started in post-operative rehabilitation?
- One week after surgery.
- Immediately after surgery. (correct)
- One month after surgery.
- Three months after surgery.
Which of the following statements is true regarding pelvic floor muscle exercises in post-operative rehabilitation?
Which of the following statements is true regarding pelvic floor muscle exercises in post-operative rehabilitation?
When should pelvic floor muscle exercises be started in post-operative rehabilitation?
When should pelvic floor muscle exercises be started in post-operative rehabilitation?
Are pelvic floor muscle exercises recommended for all post-operative patients?
Are pelvic floor muscle exercises recommended for all post-operative patients?