Cesarean Section Complications Clinical Trial
Official title:
Exploring the Effects of Soft Tissue Manual Therapy on the Viscoelastic Properties, Pressure Sensitivity and Touch Sensitivity of the Caesarean Section Scar
Verified date | April 2021 |
Source | Université de Sherbrooke |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Introduction: Caesarean section is one of the most common inpatient surgical procedures. Complications of obstetric wounds are estimated to account for 2.8-26.6% of cases. Between 11 and 15% of women would develop pain and discomfort following a Caesarean section. Manual therapies may be an interesting non-pharmacological approach to treating the signs and symptoms of scarring complications following a Caesarean section. However, the current literature with an in vivo perspective remains modest results for the effects of tissue physiology and their effects on pain. Method: Using an exploratory "proof of concept" type descriptive design with before and after measurements, the immediate and 7-day effects following the application of soft tissue manual therapy on the Caesarean section scar will be evaluated. The objectives are to describe and explore differences from the effects of soft tissue manual therapy on the viscoelastic properties, pressure sensitivity and touch sensitivity of the Caesarean section scar. Thirty-eight women aged between 18 and 40 years with a Caesarean section scar who attend first-line or specialized obstetrics and perinatal clinics will be recruited. Anticipated results This project will document the viscoelastic characteristics, pressure sensitivity and touch sensitivity of the C-section scar and surrounding unhealed tissue to improve our understanding of the plausibility of the effects of manual therapy, an approach used to treat the signs and symptoms associated with C-section scarring.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 51 |
Est. completion date | November 20, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | June 16, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 18 Years to 40 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: 1. Woman with a caesarean section scar of 6 months or more but less than two years old 2. with one or more caesarean sections 3. between the ages of 18 and 40 4. with a Pfannenstiel or transverse caesarean section. Exclusion Criteria: 1. one of the following pathologies: diabetes or under treatment for cancer 2. on anti-inflammatory medication at the time of data collection or they have taken this type of medication in the month prior to data collection 3. applied a product or cream to their scar on the day of data collection 4. contraindications to their skin inductions 5. had a treatment (e.g., a treatment to prevent the development of cancer) 6. undergoing treatment (e.g. laser, massage or other local intervention) for their scar in the three months prior to the data collection. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | Clinique d'ostéopathie et de massothérapeie FDL | Candiac | Quebec |
Canada | ENOSI centre d'ostéopathie | Montréal | Quebec |
Canada | Clinide d'ostéopathie Parent-Aise | Repentigny | Quebec |
Canada | AXiO Medecine Clinic | Vaudreuil-Dorion | Quebec |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Université de Sherbrooke | Canadian Interdisciplinary Network Complementary & Alternative Medicine Research, Société Européenne de Recherche en Ostéopathie Pédiatrique et Périnatale (SEROPP) |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Viscoelastic properties: Stiffness | The MyotonPro allows the evaluation of five parameters. Stiffness (N/m) is manifested by the resistance to deformation induced by the applied force of the external mechanical arm.The MyotonPro is a portable device that induces a low-force external impulse from a small mechanical external arm. The pulse induces soft tissue oscillations. These are transformed under the force of an acceleration signal and allow the calculation of mechanical and viscoelastic tissue properties. | The change in stiffness is evaluated before and after the intervention. To evaluate this change, two visits each 7 days are required. Stiffness will be assessed at the beginning of each visit and following the intervention. | |
Primary | The viscoelastic properties: Elasticity | The MyotonPro allows the evaluation of five parameters. The MyotonPro is a portable device that induces a low-force external impulse from a small mechanical external arm. The pulse induces soft tissue oscillations. These are transformed under the force of an acceleration signal and allow the calculation of mechanical and viscoelastic tissue properties. The ability of the tissue to return to its initial shape characterises elasticity (D). This can be identified by the logarithmic decrement, i.e. the logarithmic measurement of the dissipation of mechanical energy induced by the external arm of the MyotonPro. | The change in Elasticity is evaluated before and after the intervention. To evaluate this change, two visits each 7 days are required. Elasticity will be assessed at the beginning of each visit and following the intervention. | |
Primary | The viscoelasticity properties: Tone | The MyotonPro is a portable device that induces a low-force external impulse from a small mechanical external arm. The pulse induces soft tissue oscillations. These are transformed under the force of an acceleration signal and allow the calculation of mechanical and viscoelastic tissue properties. The MyotonPro allows the evaluation of five parameters. The oscillation frequency (Hz) characterizes the resting tone, i.e. the intrinsic cell tension. | The change in tone is evaluated before and after the intervention. To evaluate this change, two visits each 7 days are required. Tone will be assessed at the beginning of each visit and following the intervention. | |
Secondary | Pressure sensitivity | Pressure sensitivity rate | The change in pressure is evaluated before and after the intervention. To evaluate this change, two visits each 7 days are required. Pressure will be assessed at the beginning of each visit and following the intervention. | |
Secondary | Touch sensitivity | Touch sensitivity rate | The change in touch sensitivity is evaluated before and after the intervention. To evaluate this change, two visits each 7 days are required. Touch sensitivity will be assessed at the beginning of each visit and following the intervention. | |
Secondary | Appearance of the caesarean section | Subjective assessment | The change in appearance is evaluated before the intervention. To evaluate this change, two visits each 7 days are required. Appearance will be assessed at the beginning of each visit. |
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