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Table 1.

Characteristics of study participants.

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Fig 1.

Study procedure of surface electromyography (sEMG) of pelvic floor muscles (PFM) which was performed to analyze intraclass correlation coefficients.

Filled arrows indicate intraday reliability (session 1 vs. session 2; session 3 vs. session 4), striped arrow indicates interday reliability (session 1 vs. session 3), MVC–maximal voluntary contraction; S-WBV–synchronous whole body vibration.

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Fig 2.

Mean values with standard errors and standard deviations of sEMG parameters acquired from sEMG recordings using vibration of two intensities.

1; 2; 3; 4 -number of session.

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Table 2.

Band-stop filtered and high-pass filtered intraday reliability of 30Hz/2mm—whole body vibration sEMG signals from the pelvic floor muscle.

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Table 3.

Band-stop filtered and high-pass filtered intraday reliability of 40Hz/4mm—whole body vibration sEMG signals from the pelvic floor muscle.

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Table 4.

Band-stop filtered and high-pass filtered interday reliability of 30Hz/2mm and 40Hz/4mm—whole body vibration sEMG signals from the pelvic floor muscle.

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Table 5.

Intraday and interday reliability of pelvic floor muscle MVC.

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