Stress Urinary Incontinence Clinical Trial
Official title:
Quality and Behavior of Pelvic Floor in Runner Women
Verified date | June 2024 |
Source | University of Malaga |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The main objective is to analyze the relationship between the PF muscles and the other variables along the different tasks of daily life and during the race.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | December 1, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | July 1, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 25 Years to 44 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Healthy woman between 25 and 44 years old. - Women not pregnant. - Women who run at least 10 km / week. - In case of having children, it has to be 12 months after childbirth, having had the first postpartum menstruation and having left breastfeeding. Exclusion Criteria: - Women Pregnant or suspected of it. - Postpartum less than one year. - Having the period during the exploration for the classification in groups or during the day of the measurements. - Present operation in the urogenital region as well as any visceral or spinal operation. - Urinary tract and/or vaginal infections. - Vaginal lesions; anorectal lesions or bleeding. - Women with gynecological bleeding; urethral obstruction; fistulas; malformations (ectopic ureter, etc); genital prolapse. - Women with pain in Pelvic Floor or lower limbs or back. - Pain during the race. - Allergy to silver, nickel and/or latex. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | University of Malaga | Malaga |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Malaga |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change %MVC | Change % of Maximun voluntary contraction | Prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks | |
Primary | Change of Base Tone of Pelvic Floor Muscles (EMG) | Electromyography of base tone of Pelvic Floor Muscles | baseline, prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks | |
Primary | Change of step length | Metres of the step length. It will measure with two cinematic shimmers wich will be placed on both tibias. | Prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks | |
Primary | Change of cadence | steps/secons. It will measure with two cinematic shimmers wich will be placed on both tibias.It will measure with a cinematic shimmer wich will be placed on both tibias. | Prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks | |
Primary | Change of ground reaction force | Newton of the ground reaction force. It will measure with two cinematic shimmers wich will be placed on both tibias. | Prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks | |
Primary | Change of acceleration | Change of Acceleration (m/s2 axes X, Y, Z). It will measure with a EXG shimmer wich will be placed on the sternun. | Prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks | |
Primary | Change of displacement | metres of displacement. It will measure with two cinematic shimmers wich will be placed on both tibias. | Prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks | |
Primary | Change of accumulated fatigue | Using Lactate Pro 2. Mmol/Litres | Prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks | |
Primary | Change of heart rate | Heart Rate | Prior and after intervention, an average 12 weeks | |
Primary | Perineometry of MCV | perineometry of MCV using PFX | baseline, prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks | |
Primary | Intravaginal manual palpation | manual testing of the levator ani muscles using scale of Daniels | baseline, prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks | |
Primary | Change of electromyography of Pelvic Floor Muscles | Change of electromyography of Pelvic Floor Muscles | Prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Change Pelvic floor functional capacity | Difference between Perineometry of MCV and Base Tone of Pelvic Floor Muscles (EMG) | Prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks | |
Secondary | Quality of life score | Using SF-12 health survey scoring demonstration. It provides a profile of the state of health and is one of the most commonly used generic scales in the evaluation of clinical outcomes. It is a self-administered instrument of 12 items from the 8 dimensions of the SF-36: Physical Function (2), Social Function (1), Physical Role (2), Emotional Role (2), Mental Health (2), Vitality (1) ), Corporal Pain (1), General Health (1). For each of the 8 dimensions, the items are coded, aggregated and transformed into a scale that ranges from 0 (the worst state of health for that dimension) to 100 (the best state of health). Validated by Ware J Jr, Kosinki M, Meller SD. and the Spanish version by Vilagut et al., 2008, who obtained an internal consistency coefficient of about 0.9 for Sf-36 and lower light for SF-12. The Cronbach alpha coefficients of the summary components of the SF-12 exceeded the proposed minimum of 0.7 for group comparisons. | Prior and after intervention, an average of 12 weeks |
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