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Dr Chantale L Dumoulin
University of Montreal

ICS 2023

Open Discussion Session 5 Open Discussion ePosters 397 Satisfaction and perceived impact of a postgraduate pelvic floor physiotherapy program: results of an online survey among physiotherapy graduates

ICS 2021

Open Discussion Session 19 On Demand Geriatrics / Gerontology 240 Usability of a newly designed exergame and connected sensors for the treatment of women’s geriatric incontinence

ICS 2019

Podium Session 25 Best Conservative Management 486 Group physiotherapy compared to individual physiotherapy to treat urinary incontinence in older women: A non-inferiority randomized control trial

ICS 2013

Podium Poster Session 8 Anatomy and Imaging 62 Pelvic floor biometrics in continent and urinary incontinent elderly women

ICS 2012

Podium Poster Session 14 Prolapse Evaluation, Lower Bowel Dysfunction and Basic Science 142 From passive subjects to well-informed active participant: The impact of a Citizens’ Jury on urinary incontinence self-management

Podium Poster Session 5 Epidemiology and Outcomes Research I 40 Research priorities for elderly women with urinary incontinence: Results of a Citizens Jury

ICS 2011

Podium Session 12 Prolapse and Pelvic Floor 130 Physiotherapy significantly reduces leakage in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis and urinary incontinence: result of a parallel randomised controlled trial

ICS/IUGA 2010

Podium Poster Session 5 Quality of Life and Miscellaneous 30 Impaired executive function is associated with mixed urinary incontinence in older, community-dwelling women.

Non Discussion Poster Session 31 408 A motion-tracking algorithm to quantify kinematic parameters of the urethra and pelvic floor on 2D transperineal US

Non Discussion Poster Session 31 584 Characterizing and comparing pelvic floor muscle function in continent and urinary incontinent older women using dynamometry

ICS 2009

Podium Poster Session 11 Gerontology & BPH 112 Is there a relationship between balance or lower extremity strength and the impact and/or severity of mixed UI in aging community-dwelling women?

Podium Poster Session 19 Rehabilitation 198 Physical Therapy for Persistent Postpartum Stress Urinary Incontinence: a Seven Year Follow-up Study

Non Discussion Poster Session 32 354 Correlation between the Urogenital Distress Inventory and the 72h bladder diary: Urogenital Distress Inventory (UDI) or its abridged version (UDI-6) as an alternative to bladder diary for older women with mixed urinary incontinence?

ICS 2007

Non Discussion Poster Session 17 281 The effect of pelvic floor muscle training on levator ani anatomical configuration in stress urinary incontinent women: An MRI study

Non Discussion Abstract Session 19 Read By Title 494 PELVIC FLOOR EXERCISE CLASSES FOR URINARY INCONTINENCE IN OLDER WOMEN: A FEASIBILITY STUDY

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Chantale Dumoulin

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Profession:Physiotherapist
Qualifications:PhD
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Dr. Chantal Dumoulin’s Canadian research chair in Urogynecological Health and aging focuses on the health of elderly women. Studies deal mainly with urinary incontinence, a very frequent problem in this population. More specifically, Dr. Dumoulin is studying the aging of the female urinary system in order to better understand the physiopathology of urinary incontinence among older women. She is also looking into the prevention and treatment of this problem as well as trying to identify the women more likely to benefit from conservative treatment such as rehabilitation of the pelvic floor muscles. Her methodological expertise includes the development and psychometric evaluation of measurement tools as well as assessment of the efficacy, continued efficacy and adherence to conservative treatments using randomized clinical trials. She is also a Cochrane Incontinence review author and editor.

Dr Chantale L Dumoulin declared on the Tuesday 9th January 2024 that they had the following existing or known future financial relationships or affiliations:

JunoFem

  • Royalties

Canadian Institute of Health Research

  • Trial participation
  • Research grant
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