[Results or pelvi-perineal rehabilitation in patients with pelvic floor dyssynergia].
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R. Quera | A. Zárate | Katya Carrillo | F. López-Köstner | C. Wainstein | Mónica Venegas | J. Larach | B. Fuentes | A. Larach
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