Exploration of the Effectiveness of Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation Instrument in Treating Postpartum Urinary Retention
Objective:To ascertain the utility of pelvic floor rehabilitation instruments in managing post-partum urinary retention.Methods:Forty postpartum women diagnosed with urinary retention were randomized into two groups of 20 each.The control group received standard therapy for postpartum urinary retention,where-as the intervention group underwent comprehensive evaluation of their postpartum health status and urinary re-tention severity,complementing standard rehabilitation with pelvic floor rehabilitation instrument therapy.Treat-ment efficacy was assessed through the effective treatment rate,bladder urine volume,residual urine volume,and complication incidence,comparing outcomes between both groups.Results:The intervention group demon-strated a significantly higher effective treatment rate,increased bladder urine volume,reduced residual urine volume,and a lower incidence of complications during therapy compared to the control group.Statistically sig-nificant differences were observed across all evaluation metrics(P<0.05).Conclusion:Implementing pel-vic floor rehabilitation instruments for treating postpartum urinary retention has shown a positive impact,notably enhancing treatment efficacy,expediting maternal recovery,restoring pelvic floor muscles,decreasing the likeli-hood of complications,and ensuring patient safety during hospitalization and recovery.This approach merits broader application in clinical settings.