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NCT ID: NCT03209960 Completed - Clinical trials for Nervous System Diseases

Validity and Inter-Rater Reliability of a Novel Bedside Referral Tool for Spasticity

Start date: January 30, 2018
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to improve spasticity diagnosis through development of a simple physical examination guide for primary care providers to identify patients who would benefit from being referred to a movement disorders neurologist for a spasticity evaluation.

NCT ID: NCT03176069 Completed - Vaginismus Clinical Trials

Evaluation and Comparison of Women Pelvic Floor With and Without Sexual Dysfunction (Vaginismus)

Start date: February 1, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Sexuality is considered one of the pillars of quality of life, an integral part of the personality of each individual. Being a basic human being need, it cannot be separated from other aspects of life. For several centuries and until recently, sexuality was considered the "lower instincts" expression related only to the sexual act. Sex is associated with "reproduction" of the sexual energy. On the other hand, the exercise of sexuality includes various factors such as the building of the sensitivity between individuals like touch, dance, fantasy, look, etc. For a long time feminine sexuality was predominantly focused on procreation and has only recently been considered as an integral part of sexual and reproductive rights of women. Vaginismus is a female sexual dysfunction that affects the quality of sexual and psychosocial lives of women, influencing the quality of the couple's relationship. The scientific literature emphasizes the importance of the examination, diagnosis and physical therapy for this dysfunction, but until now there is no quantification or evaluation of the pelvic floor muscles for this group of women, which justifies the realization of this project.

NCT ID: NCT03149263 Completed - Cerebral Palsy Clinical Trials

Evaluation of the Effect of the Presence Of Clowns on Pain and Anxiety Seen During Injections Botulinum Toxin in Child

CLOWN-TOX
Start date: November 10, 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

In children requiring botulinum toxin injections, improving supervisory procedures of injection sessions to reduce pain and improve the experience of this invasive procedure is needed. The intervention of medical clowns seems very interesting in this goal, but its effectiveness has not been proven within the botulinum toxin injections. The objective of the study is to evaluate in terms of profit the presence or absence of clowns during a session of botulinum toxins by determining their impact on pain and anxiety felt among children and their carers

NCT ID: NCT03044106 Completed - Muscle Weakness Clinical Trials

Cranial Laser Reflex Technique for Hamstring Function

CLRTHam
Start date: March 4, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Purpose: To conduct a pilot study of the effect of Cranial Laser Reflex Technique (CLRT) compared with sham laser on hamstring muscle flexibility, strength, and pain pressure threshold. Participants: Active, young adults ages 18 to 35. Procedures: A two-visit, assessor and participant-blinded crossover study with 1-week washout. Subjects will complete three functional hamstring tests before and after CLRT and sham laser treatment. Subjects will also complete questionnaires to assess their expectations and perceptions of the interventions.

NCT ID: NCT02808923 Not yet recruiting - Muscle Hypertonia Clinical Trials

Effects of Long-term Foam Rolling Compared to Static Stretching on Hamstring Muscle Flexibility

Start date: June 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study to to compare the long-term effects of foam rolling in comparison to static stretching and a control group on hamstring flexibility. The investigators hypothesize that participants in the foam rolling and static stretching group will demonstrate increased flexibility to the control group, but will a difference will not be observed between the foam rolling and static stretching groups.

NCT ID: NCT02632643 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Temporomandibular Disorder

Assessment of the Efficacy of a Sensorimotor Approach After Maximum Three Sessions in Subjects With TMD With Hypertonia

Start date: January 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The study aims to demonstrate the efficacy of the sensorimotor approach developed by A. Piron (taught to the patient in three sessions) regarding three parameters related to TMD: facial pain, functional incapacities and hypertonia. The subjects in the study are 18 to 77 years old and present the following conditions: a TMD disorder caused or aggravated by hypertonia and responsible for cervico-maxillo-facial pain and/or a functional incapacity in the last 30 days.

NCT ID: NCT02076581 Completed - Stroke Clinical Trials

MyoSense- Automated Muscle Hypertonicity Classification System

Start date: February 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

It is often difficult to quantify and distinguish aspects of abnormal muscle tone due to neurological injury. This makes it difficult to evaluate therapies that aim to reduce the effects of abnormal muscle tone. This research study will evaluate the feasibility of a clinician worn device to capture and quantify features of spasticity and dystonia.

NCT ID: NCT02074150 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Upper Limb Spasticity Unilaterally in Adults With History of Stroke

ASIS for Botox in Upper Limb Spasticity

ASISinULS
Start date: January 2016
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

Botox act on nerve endings, yet there are no nerve endings inside the muscle, where they are typically injected. All nerves terminate on the fascia, where ASIS device can precisely deliver Botox by creating that subdermal bloodless space, between the skin and muscle. Thus enhancing and prolonging Botox's efficacy, at the same time prevent it's unnecessary adverse reactions and distant spread, especially since Botox has no reason to travel to the rest of the body any way.

NCT ID: NCT01902602 Terminated - Hypertonia Clinical Trials

Grand Autohemo-Therapy With Oxygen-ozone on Patients With Hypertonia

HAB
Start date: August 2013
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The objective of this clinical study is to evaluate the influence of the Great autohemotherapy with oxygen-ozone (hyperbaric ozone therapy ) to describe the cardiovascular system in patients with resistant hypertension. The primary endpoint is the change in mean blood pressure after 10 treatments . In addition, data are collected on the immune system as well as for food and sleep quality.

NCT ID: NCT01744158 Recruiting - Cerebral Palsy. Clinical Trials

Exploring Hypertonia in Children With Cerebral Palsy

HypE-CP
Start date: March 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Abnormal limb and trunk movements are seen in many children with cerebral palsy. Recognizing the difference between types of these movements is not well understood. This study aims to describe how common are these movements in children recruited from a population-based sample of children identified on a cerebral palsy register, and to explore associations with motor abilities. It is hoped this will lead to improved understanding and recognition of movement disorders in CP, to allow clinicians to choose appropriate treatments. We hypothesise that the underlying prevalence of dyskinesia is higher than that previously identified through conventional motor descriptions in cerebral palsy populations in Australia, and may approach 20%.