Arnold Kegel

American gynecologist
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Quick Facts

IntroAmerican gynecologist
A.K.A.Arnold Henry Kegel
A.K.A.Arnold Henry Kegel
PlacesUnited States of America
wasPhysician Gynaecologist Teacher
Work fieldAcademia Healthcare
Gender
Male
Birth24 February 1894, Lansing, USA
Death1 March 1972 (aged 78 years)
Star signPisces
Education
Loyola University Chicago
University of Dubuque
Notable Works
Kegel exercise 
Perineometer 
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Biography

Arnold Henry Kegel /ˈkɡəl/ (February 21,1894 – March 1, 1972) was an American gynecologist who invented the Kegel perineometer (an instrument for measuring the strength of voluntary contractions of the pelvic floor muscles) and Kegel exercises (squeezing of the muscles of the pelvic floor) as non-surgical treatment of urinary incontinence from perineal muscle weakness and/or laxity. Today pelvic floor exercises are widely held as first-line treatment for urinary stress incontinence and any type of female incontinence and female genital prolapse, with evidence supporting its use from systematic reviews of randomized trials in the Cochrane Library amongst others. Kegel first published his ideas in 1948. He was Assistant Professor of Gynecology at the Keck School of Medicine of USC.

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