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NCT ID: NCT06425575 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome

Resolution of Pudendal Neuralgia in Chronic Pelvic Pain Using a Novel Biologic Therapy

Start date: April 1, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This goal of this study is to determine whether a novel biologic, i.e., an "amniotic suspension allograft" (ASA) will reduce pain and improve quality of life (QoL) in women stricken with chronic pelvic pain (CPP). The main questions it aims to answer are: - Weather pain in the genitalia is reduced with treatment - Weather bladder or urination pain is reduced with treatment - Weather any adverse events occur following treatment Patient responses to pain and QoL will be collected before and 6-12 months after treatment.

NCT ID: NCT05767463 Active, not recruiting - Pain, Menstrual Clinical Trials

Correlation Between Pelvic Pain, Low Back Pain, and Postural Stability in Healthy Young Women During the Menstrual Cycle

Start date: November 22, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The menstrual cycle is governed by hormonal changes. Each cycle can be divided into three phases based on events in the ovary (ovarian cycle) or in the uterus (uterine cycle). H0: There will be no correlation between pelvic pain and postural stability in healthy young women during the menstrual cycle H0: There will be no correlation between low back pain and postural stability in healthy young women during the menstrual cycle H0: There will be no correlation between pelvic pain and low back pain in healthy young women during the menstrual cycle

NCT ID: NCT05569694 Active, not recruiting - Pelvic Pain Clinical Trials

Movement-Based Pelvic Health Education for Women in Underserved Communities

PHEd
Start date: January 25, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

It is essential to provide the community with evidenced-based care to optimize healthcare outcomes; more specifically, women in underserved communities undergoing health disparities in rehabilitation. To address this issue, a movement-based pelvic health education course was developed to assess women's knowledge and adherence of the exercises in an underserved region in Western Arkansas.The purpose of this research was to determine the effectiveness of a single movement-based pelvic health education session on general pelvic health knowledge, underactive pelvic floor, and overactive pelvic floor knowledge and adherence to performing pelvic exercises in women.

NCT ID: NCT05075551 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Prostatitis With Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome

Analyzing the Brain Alterations of Acupuncture on Patients With CP/CPPS Evaluated by fMRI

Start date: January 5, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome (CP/CPPS) is one of the most common diseases in urology, but its pathogenesis remains unclear and the effective therapy lacks. As a kind of chronic pain which the patients suffered for more than 3 months, CP/CPPS could be alleviated by acupuncture. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and higher magnetic field strengths could enable scientists to investigate the brain accurately and non-invasively during every stage of chronic pain.To avoid placebo effect, sham acupuncture would be also enrolled.Herein, by the utilization of fMRI in resting-state, we investigated the influence on patients' brain alterations after the patients accepted the treatment of acupuncture.

NCT ID: NCT04808843 Active, not recruiting - Clinical trials for Endometriosis Associated Pelvic Pain

A Study to Learn More About How Safe Dienogest is and How Well it Works Under Real World Conditions in Indian Women With Endometriosis

VISAGE
Start date: May 13, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Endometriosis is a condition that affects women, usually during their reproductive years. In women with endometriosis, the tissue that normally covers the inside of the womb grows outside the womb. This can cause pain during their periods or during sex, and constant pain in the pelvis. Endometriosis can decrease a woman's quality of life. It also requires long-term treatment to control the symptoms. The study drug, dienogest, has already been approved as a treatment for endometriosis associated pelvic pain. Sometimes, researchers continue studying a treatment after it has been approved to learn more about its safety. In this study, the researchers want to learn more about any medical problems the patients have while taking dienogest. To answer this question, the researchers will collect the medical problems the patients have after taking dienogest and that may or may not be related to dienogest. These medical problems are also known as adverse events. They will also collect information about the endometriosis associated pelvic pain. The pain measured with a standard rating scale called EAPP (endometriosis-associated pelvic pain) before treatment start and after 6 months of treatment will be compared. The trial will include women with endometriosis associated pelvic pain whose doctors have decided to start treating them with dienogest. It will include about 160 women in India who are at least 18 years old. All of the patients will take dienogest based on their doctor's instructions. They will then visit their study site 3 times over 6 months. At these visits, their doctors will ask them questions about how they are feeling and what medications they are taking. The doctors will do tests to measure the pain caused by the patients' endometriosis and any other symptoms. The doctors will also do physical examinations and check the patients' overall health.

NCT ID: NCT03590236 Active, not recruiting - Chronic Pelvic Pain Clinical Trials

Graded Exposure Therapy in Chronic Pelvic Pain

Start date: August 20, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is considered as nonmalignant recurrent or continuous pain related to the structures of the pelvis. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of graded exposure therapy in women with chronic pelvic pain.

NCT ID: NCT02837588 Active, not recruiting - Pelvic Pain Clinical Trials

Hyperthermy Endocavitary Treatment in Pelvic Pain

Start date: August 2015
Phase: Phase 1/Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

- Treatment at pelvic floor with hyperactivity with hyperthermy electrode MJS - MJS electrode is effective for transvaginal treatment at pelvic pain patients - Hyperthermy treatment with MJS electrode is more effective to usual drugs treatment

NCT ID: NCT02636972 Active, not recruiting - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

The Progression From Dysmenorrhoea to Chronic Pelvic Pain

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

This is a cross-sectional observational study. For participants resident in Adelaide, South Australia. The study consists of 3 visits to the Pain and Anaesthesia Research Clinic (PARC), within the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH). A total of 56 participants will be recruited for this study.

NCT ID: NCT02472587 Active, not recruiting - Chronic Pelvic Pain Clinical Trials

Assessing Chronic Pain Conditions in General Population

Start date: January 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

The purpose of this study is to determine the percentage of women, among those attending our institute in order to do Pap test, suffering of chronic pelvic pain. To such purpose the patients will be submitted to questionnaires.

NCT ID: NCT01994343 Active, not recruiting - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Pain in Women With Chronic Pelvic Pain

Start date: November 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic pelvis pain is very common between adult women. Significant progress is made in clarifying the multifactorial model of chronic pain pathogenesis, but a more complete assessment is important in order to improve the therapeutic approach. The purpose of this study is stablish a clinical and symptomatological profile of women with chronic pelvic pain.