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NCT ID: NCT04911673 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Dark Chocolate and Music in Dysmenorrhea

Start date: January 30, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Primary dysmenorrhea (PD) is a pain that occurs in the menstrual period without pathological pelvic disorder. Excessive prostaglandin release causes uterine contraction and leads to uterine hypoxia and ischemia, which results in extreme abdominal cramps and pain. Music therapy is one of the complementary treatment methods in the management of pain for PD which is an intervention that is not expensive and has no side effects. Another complementary treatment method is for PD is chocolate. In the literature; there have a few studies about the effect of the music and dark chocolate on the primary dysmenorrhea but no studies have been conducted to evaluate the effects of the music and dark chocolate on PD. The following is the protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial, where an experimental group 1 listened to a 30-minute song, an experimental group 2 ate dark chocolate and a control group had no intervention for the same time and conditions. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of dark chocolate and music on PD. This pain measured through a 10 cm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) in nursing students from the Faculty of Health Sciences at the Manisa Celal Bayar University, Manisa, Turkey. Additionally, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) was used to assess the trait and state anxiety.

NCT ID: NCT04910529 Completed - Quality of Life Clinical Trials

The Effect of Yoga Practice on Pain Intensity, Menstruation Symptoms and Quality of Life in Primary Dysmenorrhea

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

The aim of this randomized controlled study is to evaluate the effect of yoga practice on pain intensity, menstruation symptoms and quality of life in nursing students with primary dysmenorrhea. The hypothesis of this study is that yoga reduces pain and menstrual symptom severity and improves quality of life.

NCT ID: NCT04856280 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Kinesiological Taping and Aerobic Exercise in Women With Primary Dysmenorrhea:

Start date: November 22, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Dysmenorrhea is defined as the pain and discomfort of women during the menstrual period. Kinesiological taping (KT) and aerobic exercise (AE) are effective methods for dysmenorrhea. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of KT and AE on pain, attitude, depression, and quality of life in women with dysmenorrhoea. Forty-five women with dysmenorrhea wıll randomly be divided into three groups as KT group (n=15), AE group (n=15) and control group (n=15). In KT Group, 6 sessions of KT will be applied, starting on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle and 2 times per week for 3 weeks until the end of the cycle. In the AE group, walking and climbing stairs will be given during the menstrual cycle, 3 days a week, 45 minutes. No application will be applied to the control group. All groups will be evaluated with Beck Depression Scale (BDS), Mcgill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ), Menstrual Attitude Scale (MAS), and Short Form- 36 (SF-36) before and after the intervention.

NCT ID: NCT04741243 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Effect of Extracorporeal Shock Therapy for Dysmenorrhea

Start date: June 24, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study was carried out upon forty women diagnosed as primary dysmenorrhea. They were selected from outpatient clinics of gynecology of Ain Shams University Hospital, Cairo University. Their age ranged from 25-35 years, BMI<30kg/ m².

NCT ID: NCT04687722 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

High Intensity Aerobic Training on Primary Dysmenorrhea

HIAT
Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Now a days Aerobic Exercise programs has been widely used as non-pharmacological means of treating pain disorders. This study intends to determine the effects of high intensity aerobic training on pain intensity, dysmenorrhea symptoms and quality of life of young girls having primary dysmenorrhea.

NCT ID: NCT04662814 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Dysmenorrhea

Start date: September 12, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

purpose of this study to investigate the effect of Extracorporeal shock wave therapy on pain and prostaglandin level in patient with primary dysmenorrhea

NCT ID: NCT04509934 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

The Effect of Connective Tissue Manipulation on General Health and Emotional Status in Women With Primary Dysmenorrhea

Start date: July 30, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study was to reveal the effects of connective tissue manipulation (CTM) on pain severity, fatigue, sleep quality, general health status, systemic symptoms, anxiety and depression in women with primary dysmenorrhoea and to determine the effect of treatment time on recovery in a longterm period. Our primary outcome was intensity of menstrual pain. Secondary outcomes were intensity of sleep disturbance, fatigue, depression and anxiety status, general health and premenstrual symptoms.

NCT ID: NCT04475874 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Stretching Exercises on Symptoms of Primary Dysmenorrhea

Start date: February 10, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of active stretching exercises on reducing pain and the quality of life during menstrual cycle in young adult females.

NCT ID: NCT04356131 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Effect of Massage and Progressive Relaxation Exercises on Primary Dysmenorrhea

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

A total of 97 female students, 50 in the intervention group and 47 in the control group, were included in this pretest-posttest design randomized controlled study. Massage and progressive relaxation exercises are self-administered practices that are easy to adopt, with no side effects, and have beneficial effects on pain, sweating, fatigue, and gastrointestinal and central nervous system signs. So, it can be asserted that when applied together, massage and progressive relaxation exercises could be more effective in reducing menstrual symptoms than applying them separately.

NCT ID: NCT04245540 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Effects of Pau d' Arco in Primary Dysmenorrhea

EPAPD
Start date: July 30, 2019
Phase: Early Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

A single arm, open-label trial evaluating safety and tolerability of encapsulated Tabebuia avellanedae in 12 generally healthy women aged 18-45 with primary dysmenorrhea (PDM). This will be the first study evaluating the safety and tolerability of Tabebuia avellanedae in PDM. We also aim to collect proof-of-concept mechanistic data supporting the hypothesis that Tabebuia avellanedae reduces PGE2 concentration in vivo in women with PDM.