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Pelvic congestion syndrome is a debilitating and potentially life threatening disorder of the pelvic region there is a constant hindrance in patient's daily professional and personal life due to the chronic pain. it can provide a definite way to improve pelvic congestion and quality of life. In this way it can benefit a large percentage of community females suffering from pelvic congestion syndrome and disability. This can grow at large length in favour of patients, clinicians and overall women health.


Clinical Trial Description

As per researcher's knowledge there are limited researches in which efficacy of manual lymphatic drainage in pelvic congestion syndrome are analyzed furthermore my comparative intervention i.e Marian Clark drainage is a rarely used osteopathic technique and not much studies have been conducted on it. This study helped to in identifying the effect of manual lymphatic drainage versus Marian Clark drainage on pain and disability in patients with pelvic congestion syndrome. ;


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NCT number NCT05979766
Study type Interventional
Source Riphah International University
Contact Imran Amjad, Phd
Phone 03324390125
Email imran.amjad@riphah.edu.pk
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date December 5, 2022
Completion date August 2023

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