What is the Vaginal Laxity Questionnaire scoring system?
The Vaginal Laxity Questionnaire (VLQ) is a validated patient-reported outcome tool using a 7-point scale to assess a woman’s subjective perception of vaginal tightness or looseness, often used in pelvic floor research and clinical practice.
Detailed Medical Explanation
The VLQ asks women to rate vaginal tightness on a scale from 1 (very loose) to 7 (very tight). It is quick, easy to complete, and sensitive to change after interventions such as pelvic floor training or surgical treatments. The VLQ is widely used in clinical trials and for monitoring outcomes in gynaecological and sexual health practice. Scores are subjective, but they help guide treatment and track improvement. Research reference: PMC5947000.
Clinical Context
The VLQ helps clinicians assess the impact of vaginal laxity on a woman’s wellbeing and satisfaction, alongside physical examination and other validated pelvic floor questionnaires.
Evidence-Based Approaches
The use of patient-reported outcome tools like the VLQ is supported by international guidelines for holistic assessment and monitoring of vaginal laxity.
