Effectiveness of Hypopressive Exercises Versus Pelvic-perineal Physiotherapy
NCT ID: NCT02259712
Last Updated: 2023-12-12
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
78 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-10-31
2020-03-31
Brief Summary
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Objective: To determine whether Hypopressive Exercises are an option to include in the physiotherapy treatment of women suffer at least one pelvic floor dysfunction and whether the results reported are comparable to those provided by pelvic-perineal physiotherapy.
Subjects and methods: A randomized clinical trial, the examiner being blinded unaware of the intervention group to which subjects were assigned. Participants will be randomly assigned to three groups:
1. An experimental group, where the participants will be treated by Hypopressive exercises and hygienic and behavioral measures;
2. Another experimental group where pelvic-perineal physiotherapy will join with Hypopressive exercises and hygienic and behavioral advises;
3. And a third group where will be done pelvic-perineal physiotherapy and hygienic and behavioral measures.
Pre- intervention, immediate post-intervention, 3, 6 and 12 months assessments will be made. The selection criteria will be: adult women who present signs and symptoms that indicate a pelvic floor dysfunction or have a medical diagnosis to confirm it. All participants must understand and sign freely Informed Consent.
Sample size: Accepting an alpha risk of 0.05 and a beta risk of 0.2 in a bilateral contrast, 26 subjects were required in each group to detect a difference equal to or greater than 3 microvolts (Total of 78 subjects). It assumes a standard deviation of 4.8 microvolts and the rate of loss to follow up esteem 20% (Magalhães-Resende et al. 2012).
Data Analysis: A descriptive analysis of all variables was performed. It establish for all cases a confidence level of 95% (p \<0.05). The effectiveness was assessed by comparing the experienced change of the three goups in outcome variables between physicaltherapy examinations.
Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Keywords
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Pelvic-perineal physiotherapy
The treatment duration is 2 days per week during 8 weks (two months). The aproximate duration of the season is 45 minutes. The protocol consists in:
1. Anatomical and physiological explanation of the pelvic girdle (perineal organs bony, ligaments and muscular structures of the entire abdominal and pelvic cavity).
2. Hygienic and behavioral advises preventing pelvic floor dysfunctions.
3. Awareness of the pelvic floor muscles.
4. Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles and the entire abdominal pelvic cavity. Use of electrostimulation and biofeedback in different positions if deemed necessary.
5. Treatment the abdominal-pelvic cavity pain if it requires.
Therapeutic education.
The therapeutic education will be doing during the 8 weeks of treatment. In the first day the knowledge and the briefs of the pelvic floor dysfunction will be assessed. Dietary and behavioral habits will also be discussed. In the second day anatomical and physiological explanation of the pelvic girdle will be the priority. In the third day will be explained the signs and symptoms of the different pelvic floor dysfunctions. In the four day will be analyzed the risk factors that may cause or worsen pelvic floor dysfunctions.
In the fifth day will be begun to correct the bad habits. In the last day will be reviewed the knowledge and new habits acquired during the treatment. In all treatment days will be discussed the doubts of the participant.
Pelvic-perineal physiotherapy
45 minutes physical therapy treatment 2 times per week during 8 weeks. There will be done specific exercises of the pelvic floor muscles and coordination exercises of the pelvic floor muscles with other muscles in different positions. Electrostimulation, biofeedbak, cones and dinamometric devices can be employed to improve the muscle performance.
Physical Therapy assessment
Pre-treatment, post-treatment, 3, 6 and 12 months after physical therapy treatment. Will be done a specific evaluation of pelvic floor muscles using the Modified Oxford Scale, superficial electromyography, perineometry and dynamometer. For the evaluation of the impact, the signs and the symptoms questionnaires will be completed by the participants.
Hyporessive and Pelvic-perineal PT
The treatment duration is 2 days per week, 8 weeks (two months). The session is about 45 minutes. All women are instructed on hygienic and behavioral advises preventing pelvic floor dysfunctions. They are teach basic anatomy and physiology to understand the importance of these advises and anatomical and physiological explanation of the pelvic girdle. The participants are also treated by doing Hypopressive exercises and by specific physiotherapy for the strengthening the pelvic floor muscles.
Hypopressive exercises
45 minutes treatment by hipopressive exercises 2 times per week during 8 weeks. They will be doing in different positions: standing, kneeling, sitting and lying. The patient will be teach a total of 30 exercises. In the week number 8 the women with the physical therapist will choose 3 exercises that will be done daily at home during 20 minutes.
Therapeutic education.
The therapeutic education will be doing during the 8 weeks of treatment. In the first day the knowledge and the briefs of the pelvic floor dysfunction will be assessed. Dietary and behavioral habits will also be discussed. In the second day anatomical and physiological explanation of the pelvic girdle will be the priority. In the third day will be explained the signs and symptoms of the different pelvic floor dysfunctions. In the four day will be analyzed the risk factors that may cause or worsen pelvic floor dysfunctions.
In the fifth day will be begun to correct the bad habits. In the last day will be reviewed the knowledge and new habits acquired during the treatment. In all treatment days will be discussed the doubts of the participant.
Pelvic-perineal physiotherapy
45 minutes physical therapy treatment 2 times per week during 8 weeks. There will be done specific exercises of the pelvic floor muscles and coordination exercises of the pelvic floor muscles with other muscles in different positions. Electrostimulation, biofeedbak, cones and dinamometric devices can be employed to improve the muscle performance.
Physical Therapy assessment
Pre-treatment, post-treatment, 3, 6 and 12 months after physical therapy treatment. Will be done a specific evaluation of pelvic floor muscles using the Modified Oxford Scale, superficial electromyography, perineometry and dynamometer. For the evaluation of the impact, the signs and the symptoms questionnaires will be completed by the participants.
Hypopressive exercises
The treatment is done 2 times per week for 8 weeks (2 months). The session duration is about 45 minutes. All participants are instructed on hygienic and behavioral advises preventing pelvic floor dysfunctions. They are teach basic anatomy and physiology to understand the importance of these advises and anatomical and physiological explanation of the pelvic girdle (perineal organs bony, ligaments and muscular structures of the entire abdominal and pelvic cavity). The participants are also treated by doing Hypopressive exercises in standing, sitting, and supine fours.
Hypopressive exercises
45 minutes treatment by hipopressive exercises 2 times per week during 8 weeks. They will be doing in different positions: standing, kneeling, sitting and lying. The patient will be teach a total of 30 exercises. In the week number 8 the women with the physical therapist will choose 3 exercises that will be done daily at home during 20 minutes.
Therapeutic education.
The therapeutic education will be doing during the 8 weeks of treatment. In the first day the knowledge and the briefs of the pelvic floor dysfunction will be assessed. Dietary and behavioral habits will also be discussed. In the second day anatomical and physiological explanation of the pelvic girdle will be the priority. In the third day will be explained the signs and symptoms of the different pelvic floor dysfunctions. In the four day will be analyzed the risk factors that may cause or worsen pelvic floor dysfunctions.
In the fifth day will be begun to correct the bad habits. In the last day will be reviewed the knowledge and new habits acquired during the treatment. In all treatment days will be discussed the doubts of the participant.
Physical Therapy assessment
Pre-treatment, post-treatment, 3, 6 and 12 months after physical therapy treatment. Will be done a specific evaluation of pelvic floor muscles using the Modified Oxford Scale, superficial electromyography, perineometry and dynamometer. For the evaluation of the impact, the signs and the symptoms questionnaires will be completed by the participants.
Interventions
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Hypopressive exercises
45 minutes treatment by hipopressive exercises 2 times per week during 8 weeks. They will be doing in different positions: standing, kneeling, sitting and lying. The patient will be teach a total of 30 exercises. In the week number 8 the women with the physical therapist will choose 3 exercises that will be done daily at home during 20 minutes.
Therapeutic education.
The therapeutic education will be doing during the 8 weeks of treatment. In the first day the knowledge and the briefs of the pelvic floor dysfunction will be assessed. Dietary and behavioral habits will also be discussed. In the second day anatomical and physiological explanation of the pelvic girdle will be the priority. In the third day will be explained the signs and symptoms of the different pelvic floor dysfunctions. In the four day will be analyzed the risk factors that may cause or worsen pelvic floor dysfunctions.
In the fifth day will be begun to correct the bad habits. In the last day will be reviewed the knowledge and new habits acquired during the treatment. In all treatment days will be discussed the doubts of the participant.
Pelvic-perineal physiotherapy
45 minutes physical therapy treatment 2 times per week during 8 weeks. There will be done specific exercises of the pelvic floor muscles and coordination exercises of the pelvic floor muscles with other muscles in different positions. Electrostimulation, biofeedbak, cones and dinamometric devices can be employed to improve the muscle performance.
Physical Therapy assessment
Pre-treatment, post-treatment, 3, 6 and 12 months after physical therapy treatment. Will be done a specific evaluation of pelvic floor muscles using the Modified Oxford Scale, superficial electromyography, perineometry and dynamometer. For the evaluation of the impact, the signs and the symptoms questionnaires will be completed by the participants.
Other Intervention Names
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Women with a medical diagnosis of pelvic floor dysfunction.
* Women with signs and or symptoms of urinary incontinence, anal incontinence, overactive bladder syndrome and prolapse in grade I-II.
* All participants must understand and sign freely Informed Consent.
Exclusion Criteria
* Pregnant women.
* Women who have had a vaginal delivery or cesarean in the past six months.
* Women with pelvic floor dysfunction which is serious and the first indication is surgical (prolapses grades III-IV).
* Women who have been treated for perineal physiotherapy in the past 12 months.
* Participants submit any pathology that may affect treatment (neurological, gynecological or urological), or recurrent urinary tract infection or hematuria.
* Women with cognitive limitations in understanding the information, respond to questionnaires, consent and / or participate in the study.
18 Years
85 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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University of Alcala
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Beatriz Navarro Brazález
Physical Therapy researcher
Principal Investigators
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Beatriz N Navarro, PhD student
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Alcala
Locations
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Teacher care and research in physiotherapy Unit. Department of Physiotherapy. University of Alcala.
Alcalá de Henares, Madrid, Spain
Countries
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Related Links
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Women's Health Research Group Info
Other Identifiers
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OE 20/2013
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
OE 20/2013
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id