Use of Virtual Reality in the Treatment of Various Types of Urinary Incontinence in Women
This study evaluates the effectiveness of using virtual reality to support pelvic floor muscle training in women with urinary incontinence. The intervention aims to enhance patients' motivation, awareness, and exercise accuracy through real-time muscle visualization and immersive interaction. The project seeks to determine whether virtual reality-assisted therapy improves clinical outcomes compared to conventional approaches.
• Women aged 50-80 years, who are at least 12 months post-menopausal,
• Diagnosed with urinary incontinence of grade I or IIa according to the ICS classification,
• No contraindications to participation (e.g., acute urinary tract infections, severe neurological disorders),
• Provision of written informed consent to participate in the research experiment.