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Tone, strength (Oxford Scale), and endurance testing.
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Techniques like Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) and fiber tractography provide 3D visualization of pelvic anatomy to detect structural issues like prolapse. Obstetric and surgical history
Skin integrity and visible muscle engagement.