Pelvic Floor Disorders Treatments
4 researchers across 1 institution
Research in pelvic floor disorders focuses on understanding the causes, mechanisms, and effective treatments for conditions affecting the pelvic floor muscles and connective tissues. Investigations include the development and evaluation of novel surgical techniques, the application of advanced imaging modalities for diagnosis and monitoring, and the exploration of conservative management strategies such as physical therapy and pharmacological interventions. Studies examine patient outcomes, quality of life improvements, and the long-term efficacy of various treatment approaches, addressing a range of conditions including urinary incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, and fecal incontinence.
Given Arkansas's demographic profile, which includes a significant proportion of women and an aging population, research into pelvic floor disorders holds particular relevance for public health. Addressing these conditions can improve the quality of life for many Arkansans, reduce healthcare utilization, and support active aging. The economic impact is also considerable, as effective treatments can help individuals remain in the workforce and reduce reliance on long-term care.
This research area draws upon expertise in medical imaging, radiology, anesthesia, and surgical outcomes. Collaboration extends across health sciences research and education, fostering a comprehensive approach to understanding and treating pelvic floor disorders.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kedar Jambhekar | UAMS | 20 | 1,371 | High Impact | |
| Sallie Oliphant | UAMS | 15 | 1,054 | Grants | |
| Roopa Ram | UAMS | 13 | 433 | ||
| Sallie Oliphant | UAMS | 0 | 0 |
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Strategic Outlook
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Top US institutions in this area
- 1 Cleveland Clinic 1,696
- 2 University of Michigan 1,684
- 3 University of Pittsburgh 1,379
- 4 The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 1,250
- 5 Institute for Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive Surgery 1,073