Effects of Spinal Stabilization on the Pelvic Floor in Women With Multiple Sclerosis
NCT ID: NCT07074587
Last Updated: 2025-07-20
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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2025-06-30
2027-12-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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This study is designed as a prospective, randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effects of spinal stabilization exercises focusing on the pelvic floor, delivered in addition to PFMT, on core stability, urinary symptoms, and pelvic floor muscle function in women with MS and LUTS. Eligible participants who consent to join the study will be randomly allocated into two groups using block randomization. The control group will receive PFMT alone, while the experimental group will receive PFMT combined with spinal stabilization exercises focusing on the pelvic floor . Both interventions will be delivered three times per week for eight weeks. Primary and secondary outcomes will be assessed using validated objective and subjective tools at baseline and post-intervention.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Pelvic floor muscle exercises
Pelvic floor muscle exercises will be taught with an innovative approach based on the principles of finding, feeling, forcing, following and functional training of the pelvic floor muscles. Pelvic floor muscle exercises will be applied as 3 sets in the first 2 weeks, 4 sets in the 3rd and 4th weeks, 5 sets in the 5th and 6th weeks, and finally 6 sets in the 7th and 8th weeks. Individuals will continue their pelvic floor muscle exercises as a home program.
Pelvic floor muscle exercises
Pelvic floor muscle exercises will be taught with an innovative approach based on the principles of finding, feeling, forcing, following and functional training of the pelvic floor muscles. Pelvic floor muscle exercises will be applied as 3 sets in the first 2 weeks, 4 sets in the 3rd and 4th weeks, 5 sets in the 5th and 6th weeks, and finally 6 sets in the 7th and 8th weeks. Individuals will continue their pelvic floor muscle exercises as a home program.
Spinal stabilization exercises focusing on the pelvic floor + Pelvic floor muscle exercises
Spinal stabilization exercises focusing on the pelvic floor will be administered under physiotherapist supervision three times per week for eight weeks. Each session will consist of 5 minutes of warm-up, 30 minutes of pelvic floor-focused spinal stabilization exercises, and 5 minutes of cool-down. Stabilization and posture training will be provided at the outset, including instruction on identifying the neutral position of the spine to ensure proper posture. Correct pelvic floor muscle contraction and abdominal bracing techniques will be demonstrated. The exercise program will comprise three phases: static (weeks 1-2), dynamic (weeks 3-5), and functional (weeks 6-8). Throughout all exercises, participants will maintain a neutral spine position and abdominal bracing, with contractions held for 5-10 seconds and repeated 10 times. Additionally, participants will be instructed to continue pelvic floor exercises as a home program on non-supervised days.
Spinal stabilization exercises focusing on the pelvic floor + Pelvic floor muscle exercises
This program consists of 3 phases: 30 minutes of spinal stabilization exercises focusing on the pelvic floor, 5 minutes of warm-up and 5 minutes of cool-down exercises.The exercises will consist of 3 phases: static, dynamic and functional phases. Individuals will perform static phase exercises for the first 2 weeks, then dynamic phase exercises in the 3rd and 5th weeks and finally functional phase exercise in the 6th and 8th weeks. Individuals will be asked to maintain neutral spine position and abdominal bracing during pelvic floor muscle contraction during all exercises. Individuals will maintain the contraction for 5-10 seconds for 10 repetitions in each position in all phases.
Interventions
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Pelvic floor muscle exercises
Pelvic floor muscle exercises will be taught with an innovative approach based on the principles of finding, feeling, forcing, following and functional training of the pelvic floor muscles. Pelvic floor muscle exercises will be applied as 3 sets in the first 2 weeks, 4 sets in the 3rd and 4th weeks, 5 sets in the 5th and 6th weeks, and finally 6 sets in the 7th and 8th weeks. Individuals will continue their pelvic floor muscle exercises as a home program.
Spinal stabilization exercises focusing on the pelvic floor + Pelvic floor muscle exercises
This program consists of 3 phases: 30 minutes of spinal stabilization exercises focusing on the pelvic floor, 5 minutes of warm-up and 5 minutes of cool-down exercises.The exercises will consist of 3 phases: static, dynamic and functional phases. Individuals will perform static phase exercises for the first 2 weeks, then dynamic phase exercises in the 3rd and 5th weeks and finally functional phase exercise in the 6th and 8th weeks. Individuals will be asked to maintain neutral spine position and abdominal bracing during pelvic floor muscle contraction during all exercises. Individuals will maintain the contraction for 5-10 seconds for 10 repetitions in each position in all phases.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis by a specialist neurologist and having lower urinary system symptoms \[Overactive Bladder-V8 scale score ≥ 9 and having at least two of the lower urinary system symptoms (urinary incontinence, nocturia, daytime urination frequency \>8, storage symptoms such as sudden feeling of tightness, intermittent urination, slow urine flow and emptying symptoms such as incomplete emptying)
* Being in the mild or moderate stage of the disease (Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) score ˂ 6
* No relapse experienced within the past month
* Scoring 24 or above on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)
* Being literate
* Willingness to voluntarily participate in the study
* Ability to perform voluntary pelvic floor muscle contractions
* No changes in medical treatment within the past three months
* Ability to understand and cooperate with the assessments and interventions involved in the study
Exclusion Criteria
* Body mass index (BMI) ≥ 30
* Diagnosis of overflow urinary incontinence
* History of antimuscarinic medication use
* Presence of advanced pelvic organ prolapse (stage ≥ 2)
* Active urinary tract infection
* History of cesarean section or vaginal delivery within the past 6 months
* Diagnosis of any other neurological condition that may cause urinary incontinence
* History of urological or gynecological surgery
* History of malignancy
* Currently pregnant or not sexually active (coitus negative)
* Participation in exercise training or physical therapy for lower urinary tract symptoms within the past 6 months
18 Years
65 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Abant Izzet Baysal University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gözde TEKİN
Phd
Principal Investigators
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gözde tekin, Msc
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Abant Izzet Baysal University
Locations
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Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
Merkez, Bolu, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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AİBU-FTR-GT-001
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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