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Call for continence and women’s health questions for “You Ask #PEDroAnswers” campaign

21-27 June 2021 is World Continence Week. The week aims to raise awareness about the impact of incontinence related issues on daily life and encourages people to seek help to improve their health and quality of life.

To mark World Continence Week we invite physiotherapists to submit a clinical question related to continence and women’s health to the “You Ask #PEDroAnswers” campaign. You can submit a question using a form on the PEDro web-site, tag us in a Tweet (@PEDro_database), or on Facebook by commenting on a “You Ask #PEDroAnswers” post or by sending us your question via Messenger.

To keep up to date with the latest evidence, subscribe to the PEDro Evidence in your inbox feed for ‘continence and women’s health’: pedro.org.au/english/browse/evidence-in-your-inbox/.

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