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NCT06780657
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Overactive Bladder Syndrome and Hypopressive Exercise

Sponsor: Pamukkale University

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Summary

Overactive Bladder Syndrome (OAB) is a condition characterized by a sudden and urgent need to urinate, with or without urge incontinence, accompanied by increased urinary frequency. This syndrome significantly impacts individuals' social and economic lives, psychological well-being, work productivity, daily activities, and overall quality of life. The Abdominal Hypopressive Technique (AHT) was suggested by Caufriez for the treatment of pelvic floor disorders in women. It has been utilized in the treatment of pelvic floor dysfunctions, such as Urinary Incontinence (UI), particularly in postpartum women. A review of the existing literature reveals a lack of studies examining the relationship between overactive bladder syndrome and hypopressive exercises. Current research predominantly focuses on the effects of hypopressive exercises on pelvic organ prolapse, pelvic floor muscle tone, urinary incontinence, and stress urinary incontinence. Although AHT was initially developed for the treatment of pelvic floor disorders, it is now recommended for all women, regardless of the presence of UI. However, studies on AHT remain limited, which poses challenges for its broader scientific application. This highlights the need for robust scientific studies to strengthen the evidence base. The present study aims to evaluate the impact of an online hypopressive exercise training program on overactive bladder syndrome symptoms and quality of life. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does online hypopressive exercise training effectively reduce the symptoms of overactive bladder syndrome? * Does online hypopressive exercise training effective in improving the quality of life among women with overactive bladder syndrome?

Official title: The Effect of Hypopressive Exercise on Overactive Bladder Syndrome and Quality of Life

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

18 Years - 65 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

112

Start Date

2024-08-30

Completion Date

2025-09

Last Updated

2025-01-17

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Online hypopressive exercise training program

The hypopressive exercises were based on recommendations from the literature and consultation with an expert in the field. Each session will be held twice a week for 20-25 minutes. Participants will perform each exercise 10 times during these sessions.

Locations (1)

Pamukkale University

Denizli, Denizli, Turkey (Türkiye)