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Inger Klemmetsen
Researcher at Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences
Publications - 4
Citations - 207
Inger Klemmetsen is an academic researcher from Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pelvic pain & Visual analogue scale. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 187 citations.
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Posture, movement patterns, and body awareness in women with chronic pelvic pain
Gro Killi Haugstad,Gro Killi Haugstad,Tor S. Haugstad,Unni Kirste,Siv Leganger,Slawomir Wojniusz,Slawomir Wojniusz,Inger Klemmetsen,Ulrik Fredrik Malt +8 more
TL;DR: A specific pattern of pain, posture, movement, muscle pathology, and reduced awareness of one's own body was found in women with CPP, which may increase the understanding of and point toward new treatment strategies for this disease.
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Mensendieck somatocognitive therapy as treatment approach to chronic pelvic pain: Results of a randomized controlled intervention study
Gro Killi Haugstad,Gro Killi Haugstad,Tor S. Haugstad,Unni Kirste,Siv Leganger,Inger Klemmetsen,Ulrik Fredrik Malt +6 more
TL;DR: Mensendieck somatocognitive therapy combined with standard gynecological care improved pain experience and motor functions of women with chronic pelvic pain better than Gynecological treatment alone.
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Continuing improvement of chronic pelvic pain in women after short-term Mensendieck somatocognitive therapy: results of a 1-year follow-up study.
Gro Killi Haugstad,Gro Killi Haugstad,Tor S. Haugstad,Unni Kirste,Siv Leganger,Slawomir Wojniusz,Slawomir Wojniusz,Inger Klemmetsen,Ulrik Fredrik Malt +8 more
TL;DR: It is reported that 3 months of Mensendieck somatocognitive intervention in chronic pelvic pain patients was followed by continued improvements of outcomes at 1-year follow-up in a randomized, controlled study design.
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Reliability and validity of a standardized Mensendieck physiotherapy test (SMT)
Gro Killi Haugstad,Tor S. Haugstad,Unni Kirste,Siv Leganger,Brit Hammel,Inger Klemmetsen,Ulrik Fredrik Malt +6 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the standardized Mensendieck test is a reliable tool, demonstrating a good discriminative validity, and may turn out to be a useful instrument in the evaluation of patients with somatoform disorders.