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NCT06743165
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New Generation Rehabilitation Approach in Children With Dysfunctional Voiding

Sponsor: Izmir University of Economics

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Summary

The investigators hypothesize that Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization training, a next-generation exercise approach, and transabdominal ultrasound-guided pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) will be more effective than PFMT guided solely by transabdominal ultrasound in reducing post-void residual volume, improving voiding disorder symptoms, and enhancing pelvic floor muscle relaxation in children with dysfunctional voiding.

Official title: New Generation Rehabilitation Approach in Children With Dysfunctional Voiding: Pelvic Floor Muscle Training and Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization Training With Transabdominal Ultrasound, a Randomized Controlled Trial

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

6 Years - 14 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

38

Start Date

2025-02-01

Completion Date

2026-06-01

Last Updated

2026-02-06

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Pelvic floor muscle training with ultrasound biofeedback

Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) will be given to both groups with transabdominal US. PFMT will be applied by physiotherapists who have received training and supervision from physiotherapists who are experts in the field of pelvic floor US imaging and pelvic floor muscle training with US. Pelvic floor muscle training will be applied with a GE Brand LOGIQ P8 model transabdominal ultrasound (GE HealthCare) US device under the supervision of an expert physiotherapist. Parents and children will be informed about PFMT.

BEHAVIORAL

Dynamic neuromuscular stabilization exercise

Dynamic neuromuscular exercises (DNS) involve the joint activation of the intrinsic muscle group of the spine, which includes the cervical flexors and extensors, diaphragm, transversus abdominis, multifidus and pelvic floor, which form the integrated spinal stabilization system. The application principles are joint centering, core stabilization - Integrated spinal stabilization system and stabilization function of the diaphragm. DNS training will be applied in three stages. Preparation for exercises, IAB regulation and application of exercises according to developmental kinesiology positions. Exercises will start with preparatory training. In preparatory training, stroking, brushing and tapping techniques will be taught and self-facilitation will be demonstrated in order to increase proprioceptive input to the lower extremity, upper extremity, trunk and pelvic region. Fascial mobilizations will be performed to the foot and hand regions.

Locations (1)

Izmir University of Economics

Izmir, Turkey (Türkiye)