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NCT ID: NCT06051435 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Effect of Lumbar Proprioception Training on Primary Dysmenorrhea

Start date: August 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

the aim of this study will be to investigate the effect of lumbar proprioception training on primary dysmenorrhea.

NCT ID: NCT06027489 Completed - Dysmenorrhea Clinical Trials

Listening Music, Drawing on Coping With Dysmenorrhea Complaints of Nursing Students

Start date: July 20, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Objectives: Investigating the effects of listening to music and drawing on nursing students with dysmenorrhea on dysmenorrhea complaints is a new and promising area of research. However, high-level evidence on whether listening to music and drawing has an effect on dysmenorrhea complaints is insufficient. The current study addresses this research question.. Design: A three-arm randomized controlled trial was conducted in 96 nursing students with dysmenorrhea.

NCT ID: NCT06011928 Completed - Dysmenorrhea Clinical Trials

MOPEXE and RE in Treating Dysmenorrhea

Start date: September 1, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to compare the effects of motor imagery focused pelvic floor exercises and relaxation exercises used in the treatment of dysmenorrhea on pain and menstrual symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT05971186 Completed - Clinical trials for Dysmenorrhea Primary

Dark Chocolate, Coconut Water, and Ibuprofen in Managing Primary Dysmenorrhea

Start date: June 30, 2022
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Dysmenorrhea, the painful condition experienced by women during menstruation, affects a significant proportion of women worldwide and often leads to decreased productivity. Various pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments are available for pain relief, but information on their effectiveness, particularly regarding green coconut water, dark chocolate, and Ibuprofen, remains limited. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of green coconut water, dark chocolate bars, and Ibuprofen in reducing the intensity of primary dysmenorrhea. A randomized controlled trial with a quantitative design was conducted, involving 45 participants randomly assigned to receive either 330 ml of green coconut water, 35 grams of 70% dark chocolate, or 400 mg Ibuprofen. Pain intensity was measured before and after treatment.

NCT ID: NCT05909956 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Effects of Therapeutic Tapping in Primary Dysmenorrhea

Start date: June 7, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Dysmenorrhea is more common among women of reproductive age, as it affects their quality of life and limit their daily activities and normal functioning. The estimates of dysmenorrhea from research conducted all around the world varied widely, from 20% to 90%. This study is planned to determine the effects of KT on clinical symptoms, QOL and academic performance of students with Primary dysmenorrhea.

NCT ID: NCT05885945 Completed - Clinical trials for Dysmenorrhea Primary

Diaphragmmatic Muscle Strength and Balance in Women With Dysmenorhea

Dysmenorhea
Start date: February 15, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Analysis of stabilometric and respiratory variables in patients with dysmenorrhea during the first day of the menstrual cycle and any other day outside the cycle.

NCT ID: NCT05845970 Completed - Clinical trials for Premenstrual Syndrome

An Investigation Into the Efficacy of a Botanical Supplement to Provide Period Relief

Start date: February 8, 2023
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

Women often experience significant pain during their periods which can significantly impact on quality of life. In this study, two products that are used to alleviate period pain will be examined. One test product is botanically based, and the other is a traditional over-the-counter pain reliever with additional components added to support less painful periods. The trial will be a cross-over trial where participants will use the botanical product before, during, and after their first period. Participants will use the botanical product alongside a traditional over-the-counter period product during their second period. Participants will answer surveys and have blood drawn at a third-party lab to answer the main objectives of this trial.

NCT ID: NCT05752864 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

The Effects of Sacroiliac Joint Manual Therapy on Autonomic Nervous System and Lower Abdominal Pain in Women in Their 20s With Primary Dysmenorrhea

Start date: April 30, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Disorders of the autonomic nervous system are considered another possible cause of dysmenorrhea. spinal manual threapty is acting on the parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves. The sacrum affects all vertebrae, which affects the position of this bone, is thought to have a lot to do with dysmenorrhea. In this study, by applying spinal manual threapty threapty to the sacroiliac joint in women in their 20s with primary dysmenorrhea, we tried to present an effective treatment method by evaluating the function of the autonomic nervous system and confirming the occurrence of pain in the lower abdomen.

NCT ID: NCT05686460 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Effect of Hegu Point Ice Massage and Music in Dysmenorrhea

Start date: October 20, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Dysmenorrhea, a gynecological health problem that is frequently observed in adolescents and young adult women and often cannot be diagnosed is defined as pelvic pain associated with menstruation. Providing analgesia without using pharmacological treatment is the leading aim of health care and can reduce drug-related complications. Therefore, nurses' awareness of the use of complementary and alternative medicine should be raised and the methods used should be based on evidence. Our search for studies in which the effects of listening to music and ice massage applied to the Hegu point on pain management in individuals with dysmenorrhea were investigated demonstrated that the number of such studies in the literature is not many. We think that the present study is important in terms of increasing the comfort levels of individuals with dysmenorrhea, basing the applications on evidence and contributing to the literature. It was conducted to compare the effects of ice massage applied to the Hegu point and music on pain and comfort levels in nursing students with dysmenorrhea.

NCT ID: NCT05646238 Completed - Dysmenorrhea Clinical Trials

The Effect of Psychoeducation on Dysmenorrhea in Nursing Students

Start date: December 7, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will be conducted to examine the effect of psychoeducation based on Leventhal's Self-Regulation Model on dysmenorrhea in nursing students.