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Journal of Urologic Oncology
2011 Volume.9 No. 1 p.9 ~ p.16
The Effects of 12 Week¡¯s Combined Exercise Intervention on Physical Function and Urinary Incontinence after Prostatectomy; Preliminary Study
Kim Mi-Sook

Park Sung-Woo
Chung Moon-Kee
Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of pelvic floor exercises on physical function, body sway, and urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy.

Materials and Methods : All of the subjects were elderly males who were diagnosed with T2 prostate cancer. After laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, subjects were recruited based on the surgeon¡¯s recommendations and finally 9 patients were included. The combined exercise was composed of resistance exercise, pelvic flexibility exercise and Kegel exercise. These exercises were mainly performed by sports experts with the use of a ball and an elastic band. Following a 12-week exercise intervention, the physical functions were assessed based on functional fitness, flexibility and balance function. The body composition was also measured using a body composition analyzer(Inbody 720, Biospace Co. Korea). Urinary incontinence and voiding symptoms were evaluated using a pad test and an ICIQ questionnaire.

Results: After a 12-week exercise intervention, physical fitness showed a significant increase in dominant grip strength, sit-and-reach, chair stand, and sit-ups, except body composition. The body sway test for balance ability showed a significant improvement, as well as urinary incontinence. No adverse events occurred in any patients.

Conclusions : In current preliminary study, the combined exercise intervention after radical prostatectomy, may help improve physical fitness, balance, and hastening the return to continence. The findings support the safety and importance for a clinical trial of exercises after prostate cancer surgery. Further controlled trials are warranted to demonstrate the efficacy of an exercise intervention in elderly patients following radical prostatectomy.
KEYWORD
Exercise, Physical activity, Prostate cancer, Prostatectomy
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