Impact of Physical Activity for Chronic Pelvic Pain (IPA-CPP)
Pelvic Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Pelvic Pain focused on measuring chronic pelvic pain, central pain amplification, exercise, physical activity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Female
- 18-65 years old
- ≥ 6 months of noncyclic pelvic pain
- Pain that is severe enough to cause functional limitations, defined here as an average self-reported daily pain score of 4 on a 10 point scale
- Willing to attend activity session in Ann Arbor, MI at least 3 times per week
- English speaking
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pelvic surgery within the previous 3 months or plan for pelvic surgery within the following 3 months
- Participation in pelvic floor physical therapy during the 12 week study period
- Medical co-morbidities that prohibit participation in an exercise program, such as significant cardiovascular, pulmonary or orthopedic disease
- Pregnancy
- Documented history of significant dementia
Sites / Locations
- University of Michigan
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
Intervention
This pilot study will enroll 25 women age 18-65 with greater than six months of noncyclic pelvic pain. Subjects will participate in an 8-week physical activity program specifically designed for patients with chronic pain and supervised by personal trainers and exercise physiologists in a rehab-focused, medically-based fitness center. Subjects will complete web-based assessment tools at the start of the program, immediately after completion of the 8-week program and four weeks after the conclusion of the program (at the 12-week time point).