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Effectiveness of a Telerehabilitation Program for Improving Sexual Function and Reducing Pain in Menopausal Women
Sponsor: Instituto Médico Tecnológico SL
Summary
The aim of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of a telerehabilitation program with respect to a face-to-face physiotherapy protocol in relation to the improvement of sexual function, the reduction of pain and the improvement of the quality of life, in the treatment of menopausal women with dyspareunia.
Official title: Effectiveness of a Telerehabilitation Program for Improving Sexual Function and Reducing Pain in Menopausal Women With Dyspareunia: Protocol of a Randomized Clinical Trial.
Key Details
Gender
FEMALE
Age Range
45 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
90
Start Date
2025-05-05
Completion Date
2026-03
Last Updated
2025-05-23
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Pelvify: Menopause and dyspareunia treatment
Topics addressed in the Asynchronous Online Telerehabilitation Program would be: 1. What it is and why it hurts during sex. What is dyspareunia? 2. How to recover vaginal elasticity. 3. Massage 4. Self-palpation. 5. Stretching of the pelvic floor muscles. 6. Use of vaginal dilators. 7. Moisturizers and lubricants. 8. Sexual pleasure. 9. Communication with the partner.
Face to Face Physical Therapy Protocol
Physical Therapy Protocol will be based on: 1. Health education: 2. CMRF: INDIBA® ACTIV CT8 will be used to apply the radiofrequency 3. Manual therapy: it will be based on performing the Thiele's massage. 4. Vaginal dilators: FEMINAFORM® vaginal dilators will be used.
Face to Face Protocol Combined With an Asynchronous Telerehabilitation Program
Both, the face to face protocol and the Asynchronous Telerehabilitation Program will be carried on on this group.
Locations (1)
RAPbarcelona
Barcelona, Spain, Spain