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NCT ID: NCT05328869 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

The Effects Of Relaxation Training In Women With Primary Dysmenorrhea

Start date: May 15, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of relaxation training on menstrual pain severity, menstrual symptoms, impact of quality of life, impact of work/academic performance, impact of social activity level and anxiety level in women with primary dysmenorrhea (PD) complaints.

NCT ID: NCT05315050 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Menstrual Health Education's Impact on Knowledge, Attitudes and Self Care Behavior of Dysmenorrheal Adolescents

Start date: April 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will be a randomized controlled trial. This study will be conducted in F G modal for girls' I/8-4, Federal Government College for Women and Islamabad Model College for Girls. A sample size of 138 patients will be taken. Patients will be divided into two groups by lottery method. Group A will receive Educational sessions and informational pamphlet while Group B will only receive the pamphlets. Experimental group will receive for 4 sessions (2 per week). The outcome measures Menstrual Attitude Questionnaire (MAQ), Dysmenorrhoeic Knowledge Scale (DKS) and Dysmenorrhoeic Self-Care behavior Scale (DSCBS) will be measured at baseline, and at the end of week 2 and after 3 months. Data will be analyzed by SPSS 21.

NCT ID: NCT05285475 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Functional Exercises With Water Intake in Primary Dysmenorrhea

Start date: March 10, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Dysmenorrhea and its associated symptoms are very common in women. In Pakistan, almost 78% of women report Primary Dysmenorrhea. This will be a randomized controlled trial with two parallel groups. one group will be receiving functional exercises along with water intake and the other will be receiving no interventions.

NCT ID: NCT05258253 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Effects of HIA and PCE in Primary Dysmenorrhea

Start date: February 8, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The main purpose of study is to manage the unpleasant pain suffered by females during Mensturation. The aim of this study is to guide physiotherapist that how to apply these exercises to manage dysmenorrhea.

NCT ID: NCT05243927 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Comparison of Aerobic Exercise and Spinal Stabilization Exercises in Women With Primary Dysmenorrhea

Start date: March 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of the study is to compare the effects of aerobic exercise and spinal stabilization exercises in women with primary dysmenorrhea (PD) complaints.

NCT ID: NCT05178589 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

The Role of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for Menstrual Pain Relief

Start date: March 1, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The present study aims to verify the analgesic potential of a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) device using patients with primary dysmenorrhea and compare it with a control period without usage.

NCT ID: NCT05158036 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Comparison of the Effects of Different Massage Techniques in Women With Primary Dysmenorrhea

Start date: December 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study was to compare the effects of different massage techniques on pain, primary dysmenorrhea (PD)-related symptoms and functional and emotional influence in women with PD.

NCT ID: NCT05129852 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

The Effect Of Reiki And Massage With Sage Oil On Primary Dysmenorrhea

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

This study was a randomized controlled trial. It included young girls with primary dysmenorrhea in a district located in the south of Turkey and was conducted between March 01, 2021 and June 30, 2021. The sample size of this research was decided by performing a power analysis in the power statistical program. Considering the parameters of the groups, the effect size was calculated to be 0.5003604. Since α was found to be 0.05 and power (1 - β) was 0.95, a total number of 66 participants were distributed into three equal groups (sage oil massage: 22, Reiki: 22, control: 22). Considering the possibility of case losses, 30 participants were included in each group; finally, a total of 90 people were included in the study. For data collection, a questionnaire regarding sociodemographic characteristics and the visual analog scale (VAS) were used. Reiki and massage with sage oil were applied for 30 minutes, and no application was performed on the control group.

NCT ID: NCT05081869 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Investigation of the Effect of Online Yoga Based Exercise Program on Women With Primary Dysmenorrhea

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

Dysmenorrhea; It is defined as painful menstrual bleeding and is included in the 10th Revision of International Disease Statistics and Related Health Problems published by the World Health Organization in 1992. In women with dysmenorrhea, pain usually begins within 1-2 years after menarche, is intermittent, cramp-like, predominantly in the suprapubic region, and may sometimes be accompanied by various symptoms such as diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. The incidence of dysmenorrhea can often differ because most women suffering from this problem do not seek any health care services. Symptoms of the menstrual period may negatively affect women in all areas of life by causing various somatic and psychological problems. The state of being absent at least once at school or work due to symptoms of primary dysmenorrhea has been reported by 13-51% of women suffering from this condition. In the treatment of dysmenorrhea, the application of exercise to reduce the level of pain and alleviate the severity of symptoms was started by Mosler in 1914. Mosler demonstrated that exercise pumps blood to the uterus, thereby reducing menstrual pain. In later recent studies, it was found that exercise increases beta-endorphin hormone secretion, which has a natural pain reliever effect in the body; suggested that it reduces stress, pain, and prostaglandin levels. Therefore, the use of exercise as a therapy is thought to improve not only pain and mental health symptoms, but also the quality of life. As of March 11, 2020, since the World Health Organization defined Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) as a pandemic. In the current epidemic process, the concept of "social distance" has been emphasized as the most important and basic way of reducing the risk of transmission from close contact, and the importance of choosing telerehabilitation has been emphasized once again. Online application of exercise programs can be defined as telerehabilitation, as the transmission of rehabilitation services over long distances by using electronic information and communication technology. In recent years, it has become one of the popular areas with the development of technology. Due to the limited number of studies on this subject in the literature, our study aimed to investigate the effect of the online yoga-based exercise program on women with primary dysmenorrhea.

NCT ID: NCT05010967 Completed - Clinical trials for Primary Dysmenorrhea

Effect of HIIT VS Yoga on Level of Pain, Catastrophizing and QoL in Dysmenorrhea

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

This study is aimed at determining the effect of high intensity interval training VS yoga on pain, catastrophizing and quality of life among young females with dysmenorrhea.