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Physiotherapy Management in Women With Urinary Incontinence
Sponsor: Poznan University of Physical Education
Summary
Main objective: The primary aim of the study is to assess whether the author's exercise programme has an effect on reducing urinary incontinence and pelvic floor dysfunction after childbirth, considering vacuum extractor, forceps and caesarean section deliveries. Secondary objective: The secondary objective is to determine whether the duration of the author's exercise programme is sufficient to achieve positive changes in women.
Official title: Physiotherapy Management in Women With Urinary Incontinence Considering Postural Stability, Postural Pattern, Pelvic Type, Quality of Life, and Sexual Aspect
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
20 Years - 80 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
300
Start Date
2024-08-21
Completion Date
2027-11-20
Last Updated
2024-11-07
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
physiotherapy, exercises
An author's questionnaire will be used for participant selection, asking about the number and course of deliveries. Additionally, participants will log daily activities to calculate the physical activity level coefficient. Weight and height will be measured using a Tanita device to calculate BMI. The posture type and pelvic type will be assessed. Participants will be asked to complete the following questionnaires before and after the intervention: Pelvic Floor Disability Index (PFDI-20), Pelvic Floor Impact Questionnaire Short Form (PFIQ-7 SF), Sexual Satisfaction Scale (SSS-W-R15), Neck Disability Pain Index, Revised Oswestry Low Back Pain Disability Scale, Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Short Form McGill Pain Questionnaire, CRANIA (Integrated Approach to Cranio Mandibular Neuroscience) questionnaire, IPAQ (International Physical Activity Questionnaire). Modified 1-Hour Pad Test. Execution of the Author's Training Program.
Locations (1)
1Department of Physiotherapy, Poznan University of Physical Education, Faculty of Sport Sciences in Gorzow Wlkp., 61-871 Poznan
Poznan, Poland