Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of SBS Decompression Technique on Gastrointestinal Symptoms During Menstrual Cycle: a Single-blind Randomized Controlled Trial
Determining the effects of a single application of the sphenobasilar synchondrosis (SBS) decompression technique, on gastrointestinal symptoms during the menstrual cycle is an area that lacks of evidence and proper studies. Therefore the investigators consider this an interesting topic to study.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 60 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2024 |
Est. primary completion date | December 1, 2024 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 25 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Female; - Ages between 18 and 25 years old; - Gastrointestinal symptoms in the week before, during, or after menstrual period; - Regular menstrual cycle ; - Taking an oral hormonal pill. Exclusion Criteria: - People who are undergoing / who have already undergone hormonal therapies; - Pregnancy; - Orthodontic braces or dental plate; - Temporomandibular joint dysfunction or other dysfunction that prevents the opening of the mouth; - Present or have presented in the last 3 months any of these conditions: high blood pressure, tumors, acute intracranial bleeding/haemorrhage, increased intracranial pressure, acute skull fracture, convulsive states; - Started/changed/stopped taking a hormonal contraceptive method in the last 3 months; - BMI greater than 30; - Students of osteopathy or being subjected to an osteopathic treatment during the study. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Portugal | Escola Superior da Saúde do Porto | Porto |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde do Porto |
Portugal,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change from baseline in abdominal pain pre and post intervention | The participants were submited to constant evaluation through the diary that they had to fill in daily, during two menstrual cycles, which corresponds to a total of about 2 months. At the end of completing each cycle, the corresponding diary was sent to the researchers, so that they could record the information. | Two months after first intervention | |
Primary | Change from baseline in number of bowel movements (per day) pre and post intervention | The participants were submited to constant evaluation through the diary that they had to fill in daily, during two menstrual cycles, which corresponds to a total of about 2 months. At the end of completing each cycle, the corresponding diary was sent to the researchers, so that they could record the information. | Two months after first intervention | |
Primary | Change from baseline in type of feces pre and post intervention | The participants were submited to constant evaluation through the diary that they had to fill in daily, during two menstrual cycles, which corresponds to a total of about 2 months. At the end of completing each cycle, the corresponding diary was sent to the researchers, so that they could record the information. | Two months after first intervention | |
Primary | Change from baseline in nausea pre and post intervention | The participants were submited to constant evaluation through the diary that they had to fill in daily, during two menstrual cycles, which corresponds to a total of about 2 months. At the end of completing each cycle, the corresponding diary was sent to the researchers, so that they could record the information. | Two months after first intervention | |
Primary | Change from baseline in presence of abdominal distention pre and post intervention | The participants were submited to constant evaluation through the diary that they had to fill in daily, during two menstrual cycles, which corresponds to a total of about 2 months. At the end of completing each cycle, the corresponding diary was sent to the researchers, so that they could record the information. | Two months after first intervention | |
Primary | Change from baseline in need to take laxatives pre and post intervention | The participants were submited to constant evaluation through the diary that they had to fill in daily, during two menstrual cycles, which corresponds to a total of about 2 months. At the end of completing each cycle, the corresponding diary was sent to the researchers, so that they could record the information. | Two months after first intervention |
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