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Relationship between pelvic floor
muscle strength assessed by digital examination and surface electromyography and the
functional predictive value of each method of assessment.
L. Romanzi, H. Glazer, E. Polenewski. Cornell U. Medical College, Dept of Ob/Gyn.
Vulvar Vestibulitis Syndrome:
Comparison of Outcomes from Surgey, Biofeedback and Counseling.
I. Brink, S. Bergeran, S. khalite, K. Pagidas, H.Glazer. McGill University, Montreal,
Canada.
Comparison of pelvic floor muscle
surface EMG readings from Vulvovaginal pain patients and normals.
M. Jantos, H.Glazer, E. Hartmann. Sexual Medicine Unit, Woden Valley Hospital, Canberra,
Austrailia.
Pelvic floor muscle stabilization as
measured by signal variability and spectral frequency predict pain reduction in the
treatment of vulvovaginal pain.
H.Glazer, M. Jantos et al. Cornell Medical College and Woden Valley Hospital.
Differentiating pelvic floor muscle and
circumvaginal muscle to address confusion over vestibulitis vs. vaginismus.
H.Glazer et al. Cornell Medical College.
Familial Aspects of Vulvar Vestibulitis
Syndrome
Jacob Bornstein, M.D., Technion, Haifa, Israel
Howard I. Glazer Ph.D. Cornell Medical School, New York City
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