Comparison Between a Telerehabilitation Program for Urinary Incontinence Versus a Conventional Face-to-face Program
Stress Urinary Incontinence, Incontinence, Urinary, Covid19
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Stress Urinary Incontinence focused on measuring Pelvic floor, Physical therapy, Urinary incontinence, Quality of life, Telerehabilitation, Training, Pelvic floor musculature, Female, Pelvic Floor Muscle Training
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Female patients aged between 18 and 65 years with SUI or MUI with a predominance of SUI with at least 1 urinary incontinence episode per week in the last month
- Pelvic floor muscle strength greater than or equal to 2 (modified Oxford scale)
- Capable of understanding and executing the therapeutic program and expressing agreement to participate in the study after free and informed consent
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with urgency urinary incontinence or MUI with a predominance of urgency
- Pregnant women
- Submitted to conservative or surgical treatment of UI in the last 12 months
- Active urinary tract infection
- Macroscopic hematuria
- Neurogenic dysfunction of the lower urinary tract
- Cognitive deficit
- Osteoarticular, neurological or psychiatric pathologies that prevent the realization of the therapeutic program
- Active pelvic neoplasia
- Pelvic organ prolapse grade greater than or equal to 2
- Impossibility of access or illiteracy to technological means (phone or computer)
- Unavailable to attend the face-to-face program due to accessibility, schedule, economic reasons or fear of the pandemic context
Sites / Locations
- Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Department - Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João
- Susana Cristina Alves Moreira
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Telerehabilitation Group
Face-to-Face Group
The intervention group includes a hybrid program of face-to-face sessions and video sessions. In the first consultation, a face-to-face one, patients will be instructed with behavioral and lifestyle measures and it will be prescribed a 12-week exercise program, including exercises to be performed three times a day and two weekly exercise sessions - three face-to-face sessions (2 initial and one at 8 weeks) and video sessions of 30 minutes, divided into 3 phases with gradual addition of exercises of increasing difficulty in terms of duration, number of repetitions and positions. In the middle of the treatment (at 6 weeks) a medical teleconsultation is performed for reassessment. In the end of the 12-week program there will also be a face-to-face consultation.
The control group develops the entire program in face-to-face consultations and exercise sessions.