Simone Botelho

581 total citations
31 papers, 403 citations indexed

About

Simone Botelho is a scholar working on Rheumatology, Surgery and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, Simone Botelho has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 403 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Rheumatology, 12 papers in Surgery and 12 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in Simone Botelho's work include Pelvic floor disorders treatments (26 papers), Pregnancy-related medical research (10 papers) and Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research (10 papers). Simone Botelho is often cited by papers focused on Pelvic floor disorders treatments (26 papers), Pregnancy-related medical research (10 papers) and Urinary Bladder and Prostate Research (10 papers). Simone Botelho collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. Simone Botelho's co-authors include Cássio Riccetto, Joseane Marques, Larissa Carvalho Pereira, Paulo Palma, César Ferreira Amorim, Leonardo César Carvalho, Paulo César Rodrigues Palma, Viviane Herrmann, Denise Hollanda Iunes and Angélica Rodrigues de Araújo and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Maturitas and Neurourology and Urodynamics.

In The Last Decade

Simone Botelho

31 papers receiving 396 citations

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Simone Botelho

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All Works

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Monteiro, Sara, et al.. (2024). Isolated bladder training or in combination with other therapies to improve overactive bladder symptoms: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy. 28(4). 101102–101102. 1 indexed citations
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Driusso, Patrícia, et al.. (2024). Low-Value Practices for Pelvic Floor Dysfunction—Choosing Wisely Recommendations from the Brazilian Association of Physiotherapy in Women’s Health: Observational Study. International Urogynecology Journal. 35(7). 1495–1502. 1 indexed citations
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Riccetto, Cássio, et al.. (2022). Impact of pelvic floor muscle strength on female sexual function: retrospective multicentric cross-sectional study. International Urogynecology Journal. 33(6). 1591–1599. 3 indexed citations
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Silva, Sílvia Lanziotti Azevedo da, et al.. (2022). Interaction between the impact of the Coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic and demographic characteristics on sexual/erectile dysfunction in Latin America: cross-sectional study. International braz j urol. 48(3). 512–547. 4 indexed citations
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Riccetto, Cássio, et al.. (2020). The Brazilian Portuguese version of the ICIQ-OABqol: cross-cultural adaptation and reliability. International Urogynecology Journal. 31(12). 2507–2514. 2 indexed citations
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Riccetto, Cássio, et al.. (2018). Efficacy of pelvic floor muscle training in women with overactive bladder syndrome: a systematic review. International Urogynecology Journal. 29(11). 1565–1573. 24 indexed citations
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Botelho, Simone, et al.. (2015). Virtual reality: a proposal for pelvic floor muscle training. International Urogynecology Journal. 26(11). 1709–1712. 16 indexed citations
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Marques, Joseane, et al.. (2015). Intra and inter-rater reliability study of pelvic floor muscle dynamometric measurements. Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy. 19(2). 97–104. 21 indexed citations
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Riccetto, Cássio, et al.. (2015). A pelvic floor muscle training program in postmenopausal women: A randomized controlled trial. Maturitas. 81(2). 300–305. 60 indexed citations
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Botelho, Simone, et al.. (2015). Abdominopelvic kinesiotherapy for pelvic floor muscle training: a tested proposal in different groups. International Urogynecology Journal. 26(12). 1867–1869. 4 indexed citations
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Marques, Joseane, et al.. (2014). Intra and inter-rater reliability study of the dynamometric measurements of the pelvic floor muscles. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 1 indexed citations
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Pereira, Larissa Carvalho, et al.. (2014). Electromyographic pelvic floor activity: Is there impact during the female life cycle?. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 35(2). 230–234. 17 indexed citations
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Pereira, Larissa Carvalho, Simone Botelho, Joseane Marques, et al.. (2012). Are transversus abdominis/oblique internal and pelvic floor muscles coactivated during pregnancy and postpartum?. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 32(5). 416–419. 40 indexed citations
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Marques, Joseane, Simone Botelho, Larissa Carvalho Pereira, et al.. (2012). Pelvic floor muscle training program increases muscular contractility during first pregnancy and postpartum: Electromyographic study. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 32(7). 998–1003. 36 indexed citations
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Botelho, Simone, et al.. (2012). Can the delivery method influence lower urinary tract symptoms triggered by the first pregnancy?. International braz j urol. 38(2). 267–276. 10 indexed citations
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Botelho, Simone, Larissa Carvalho Pereira, Joseane Marques, et al.. (2012). Is there correlation between electromyography and digital palpation as means of measuring pelvic floor muscle contractility in nulliparous, pregnant, and postpartum women?. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 32(5). 420–423. 47 indexed citations
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Botelho, Simone, Cássio Riccetto, Viviane Herrmann, et al.. (2010). Impact of delivery mode on electromyographic activity of pelvic floor: Comparative prospective study. Neurourology and Urodynamics. 29(7). 1258–1261. 31 indexed citations
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Botelho, Simone, et al.. (2010). Overactive bladder symptons in pregnancy and puerpery: Is there a relationship between the symptoms score and quality of life?. Actas Urológicas Españolas (English Edition). 34(9). 794–797. 2 indexed citations
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