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Urogenital Infections: Presence of any active urogenital infections. 2. Abdominal or Pelvic Surgery: History of abdominal or pelvic surgery. 3. Active Menstruation: Women who are menstruating at the time of the study. 4. Breastfeeding: Participants who are actively breastfeeding. 5. Mictrurition Symptoms: Presence of any urinary symptoms. 6. Pain: Pain upon palpation of the central fibrous nucleus of the perineum. 7. Sensory Alterations: Presence of altered sensitivity such as hypoalgesia, hyperalgesia, or allodynia.\n\n  8\\. Spinal Lesions: History of spinal cord injuries. 9. Neurological Conditions: Any neurological disorders. 10. Pelvic Organ Prolapse: Diagnosed prolapse of pelvic organs. 11. Obesity: Body Mass Index (BMI) ≥ 30 kg\u002Fm². 12. Active Oncology Treatment: Any current or recent cancer treatments. 13. Pregnancy: Women who are pregnant. 14. Pelvic Floor Pathologies: Diagnosed pelvic floor dysfunctions. 15. 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