Benefit of Pelvic Floor Muscle Therapy in Improving Sexual Function in Women With Stress Urinary Incontinence: A Pretest–Posttest Intervention Study
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F. Ghezzi | S. Uccella | A. Cromi | S. Salvatore | M. Torella | A. Braga | M. Serati | P. Sorice | A. Biroli | M. C. Di Dedda | Elena Peano
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