Sedentary Lifestyle Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effectiveness of Adding Voluntary Pelvic Floor Muscle Contraction to a Pilates Exercises Program: An Assessor-masked Randomized Controlled Trial
Adding voluntary pelvic floor muscle contraction to a Pilates exercises program can improve the pelvic floor muscle strength on sedentary nulliparous women.
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of adding
voluntary pelvic floor muscle contraction (PFMC) contraction to a Pilates exercise program
on sedentary nulliparous women.
Methods: Fifty-seven healthy nulliparous and physically inactive women were randomized to
Pilates exercise program (PEP) with or without PFMC. Forty-eight women concluded this study
(24 participants for each group). Every women evaluated before and after the PEP, by a one
physiotherapist and an urogynecologist (UG). Both professionals were not revealed to them.
This physiotherapist measured their pelvic floor muscle strength by using both, a
perineometer (Peritron) and vaginal palpation (Oxford Scale) . The UG, who performed 3D
perineal ultrasound exams, collected their data and evaluated the results for pubovisceral
muscle thickness and the levator hiatus (LA) area. Both professional were masked to the
group allocation. The protocol for both groups consisted of 24 bi-weekly 1-h individual
sessions of Pilates exercises, developed by another physiotherapist who is specialized in
PFM rehabilitation and Pilates technique.
Group I: Pilates exercise program (PEP), involving only the Pilates exercises protocol
without any instruction of a voluntary pelvic floor muscle contraction. I other words, the
researcher had, under no circumstance, never explained anything about a voluntary pelvic
floor muscle contraction during the Pilates exercise performance.
Group II: Pilates exercises program with voluntary pelvic floor muscle contraction
(PEP+PFMC) composed of a Pilates exercises program with voluntary pelvic floor contractions.
This included maximum contraction of the pelvic floor muscles during expiratory period with
5 repetitions alternately, thus avoiding any muscle exhaustion pelvic floor that could
happen.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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