What is known from the existing literature about the available interventions for pelvic floor dysfunction among female athletes? A scoping review

Silvia Giagio*, Tiziano Innocenti, Paolo Pillastrini, Giulia Gava, Stefano Salvioli

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Abstract

Background: Female athletes may be at higher risk of developing pelvic floor dysfunction (PFD). However, despite the great number of epidemiologic studies, the interventions have not been standardized. Aim: The present scoping review aimed to map and summarize the literature to identify the available interventions for PFD among female athletes. Methods: Seven databases were searched up to May 2021. Studies considering female athletes practising sports at any performance level with any type of PFD were eligible for inclusion. Any clinical intervention and any context were considered. No language, study design, and publication type restrictions were applied. Additional studies were identified through gray literature and the reference lists of articles included. The results were presented numerically and thematically. Results: From 2625 initial records, 35 studies met inclusion criteria. The majority of articles were narrative reviews, considering athletes with urinary incontinence practising multiple or high-impact sports. Authors discussed a wide range of interventions: preventive (n = 8); conservative (n = 35), pharmacological (n = 12), and surgical (n = 10). In particular, the Pelvic Floor Muscle Training was considered in 30 studies. Conclusions: This is the first scoping review to provide a comprehensive overview of the topic. Besides the great number of available interventions, specific programs and randomized controlled clinical trials for female athletes are still limited. Findings highlighted evident gaps in the primary research confirming that the current management is based on expert opinion. This review may be useful for the overall management, and it may represent a starting point for future research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)573-584
Number of pages12
JournalNeurourology and Urodynamics
Volume41
Issue number2
Early online date30 Jan 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2022

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Funding

The authors would like to thank Marika Fiorucci for the support in the early stages of the project and Elena Sorrentino for the implementation of the picture in Figure 3.

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Marika Fiorucci

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