The Effects of Postisometric Relaxation Technique in Female Patients With Dyssynergic Defecation
NCT ID: NCT06215924
Last Updated: 2024-01-22
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
42 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-01-15
2024-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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'Reverse Kegel' exercise group
In addition to the training given by the physician, patients will be taught the 'Reverse Kegel' exercise. The 'Reverse Kegel' exercise is an exercise that is used to relax the pelvic floor muscles. To practice the exercise, patients will be asked to lie in a supine position with a support under the knees. In this position, patients will be asked to relax the pelvic floor muscles while breathing through their nose, maintain this movement for 5 seconds, and tighten the pelvic floor muscles while exhaling. Patients will be advised to do this exercise for 5 sets, 10 repetitions during the day. On the day of the training, initial evaluations will be made to the patients before the exercise training is given. Evaluations will be repeated at the end of the second and fourth week.
Reverse Kegel exercise
In addition to the training given by the physician, patients will be taught the 'Reverse Kegel' exercise. The 'Reverse Kegel' exercise is an exercise that is used to relax the pelvic floor muscles. To practice the exercise, patients will be asked to lie in a supine position with a support under the knees. In this position, patients will be asked to relax the pelvic floor muscles while breathing through their nose, maintain this movement for 5 seconds, and tighten the pelvic floor muscles while exhaling. Patients will be advised to do this exercise for 5 sets, 10 repetitions during the day. On the day of the training, initial evaluations will be made to the patients before the exercise training is given. Evaluations will be repeated at the end of the second and fourth week.
'Postisometric Relaxation Technique' group
In addition to training given by the physican, internal digital Postisometric Relaxation method will be applied to the patients in this group from the anal region. Application will be made to the muscles where muscle spasm, movement restriction and pain are detected. The patient will be asked to perform a contraction against the digital resistance with maximum force and maintain this contraction for 5 seconds, actively relax after 5 seconds. During relaxation, stretching will be applied for 30 seconds by digitally supporting the movement of the pelvic floor muscles. The process will be performed with 5 repetitions. The application will be made 2 days a week for 4 weeks. On the day of the training, initial evaluations will be made to the patients before the exercise training is given.Evaluations will be repeated at the end of the second and fourth week.
Postisometric Relaxation Technique
In addition to training given by the physican, internal digital Postisometric Relaxation method will be applied to the patients in this group from the anal region. Application will be made to the muscles where muscle spasm, movement restriction and pain are detected. The patient will be asked to perform a contraction against the digital resistance with maximum force and maintain this contraction for 5 seconds, actively relax after 5 seconds. During relaxation, stretching will be applied for 30 seconds by digitally supporting the movement of the pelvic floor muscles. The process will be performed with 5 repetitions. The application will be made 2 days a week for 4 weeks. On the day of the training, initial evaluations will be made to the patients before the exercise training is given.Evaluations will be repeated at the end of the second and fourth week.
Interventions
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Reverse Kegel exercise
In addition to the training given by the physician, patients will be taught the 'Reverse Kegel' exercise. The 'Reverse Kegel' exercise is an exercise that is used to relax the pelvic floor muscles. To practice the exercise, patients will be asked to lie in a supine position with a support under the knees. In this position, patients will be asked to relax the pelvic floor muscles while breathing through their nose, maintain this movement for 5 seconds, and tighten the pelvic floor muscles while exhaling. Patients will be advised to do this exercise for 5 sets, 10 repetitions during the day. On the day of the training, initial evaluations will be made to the patients before the exercise training is given. Evaluations will be repeated at the end of the second and fourth week.
Postisometric Relaxation Technique
In addition to training given by the physican, internal digital Postisometric Relaxation method will be applied to the patients in this group from the anal region. Application will be made to the muscles where muscle spasm, movement restriction and pain are detected. The patient will be asked to perform a contraction against the digital resistance with maximum force and maintain this contraction for 5 seconds, actively relax after 5 seconds. During relaxation, stretching will be applied for 30 seconds by digitally supporting the movement of the pelvic floor muscles. The process will be performed with 5 repetitions. The application will be made 2 days a week for 4 weeks. On the day of the training, initial evaluations will be made to the patients before the exercise training is given.Evaluations will be repeated at the end of the second and fourth week.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Being a women
* Having been diagnosed with dyssynergic defecation by a physician
* Not using Laxatives
Exclusion Criteria
* Having had Botox in the last 6 months
* Being in the menopause period
* Having been diagnosed with cancer
* Having a mental problem • Having previously received pelvic floor physiotherapy
18 Years
55 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Izmir Bakircay University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Nuriye BUYUKTAS
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Nuriye Büyüktaş
Bursa, Nilüfer, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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Nuriye Büyüktaş
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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