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A Comparison of Urinary Incontinence During Third Trimester of Nulliparous on Pelvic Floor Muscle...

Urinary Incontinence

Comparison of urinary incontinence during third trimester of nulliparous on pelvic floor muscle training in Rajavithi hospital

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Study Electromyographic Activity of the Muscles of the Pelvic Floor Runners With Conventional Shoes...

Stress Urinary Incontinence

JUSTIFICATION: Urinary incontinence is highly prevalent among women who play high impact sports such as running. that observed one of the possible reasons for this high prevalence is delayed activation of the pelvic floor in relation to the abdominal muscles. The use of minimalist shoes during the race produces changes in muscle and joint biomechanics and efficiency in the race. However, to date no studies evaluating the influence of footwear in the musculature of the pelvic floor during the race. OBJECTIVE: Describe and compare the electromyographic activity of the muscles of the pelvic floor and abdominal during the race with conventional shoes and minimalist. DESIGN: cross-over study experimental, analytical and prospective. METHODOLOGY: conventional and minimalist: 50 healthy young women, 6- randomly distributed in two groups will be included to characterise the electromyographic activity of the pelvic floor muscles before and during running at 6-9-11 km/h with the two types of running shoes. A baseline assessment will be performed to confirm that the women meet the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The ability to run a 10-minute treadmill at a speed of 6-9-11 km/h will be assessed, as well as the ability to adequately contract the pelvic floor muscles. The group of 50 women will initially run randomly with conventional running shoes or with minimalist running shoes, and then, after a 10-minute washout period, will run with the other type of running shoe, i.e. if a participant in the first phase used conventional running shoes, she will run with a minimalist running shoe in the second phase. The cadence of step, the range of movement of the femur and the EMG recording with electromyographic sensors of the pelvic floor musculature (using an intravaginal probe of the germproof brand), abdominal (internal and external oblique), spinal erectors and gluteus (using a surface sensor) in relation to the cycling gait will be collected and recorded with barographic sensors. The variables to be included in the electromyography for each muscle in relation to the gait cycle will be: onset of activation, duration, intensity and synergy with their corresponding standard deviation.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Robotic Versus Laparoscopic Low Anterior Resection for Rectal Cancer

Rectal NeoplasmsSexual Dysfunction2 more

Prospective randomized trial comparing robotic versus laparoscopic Low anterior resection for rectal cancer. Primary endpoint: Compare urinary dysfunction between robotic and laparoscopic approach.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Prevalence of Stress Urinary Incontinence During Pregnancy

Stress Urinary Incontinence

Stress urinary incontinence is the most common type of incontinence during pregnancy.our study aims at determining the prevalence in the first and third trimesters and the associated risk factors.

Suspended4 enrollment criteria

Impact of Urethral Mobility on the Success of Sling Operations

Urinary Incontinence

Main objective is to evaluate the relation between the increased urethral mobility and unsuccessful treatment after TVT and TOT operations. 140 patients will be included in the research who are planned to have TVT and TOT operations with SUI and MUI diagnoses.Female patients of 25 to 70 years of age who are positive for stress test will be included. All patients will be questioned for parity, body mass index, menopausal state, medical history, and examined for POP-Q stage, urodynamy, stress test, UDI 6, IIQ7 and with transperineal sonography preoperatively. "Passive mobility angle" and "active mobility angle" will be measured. The relationship between passive mobility angle or active mobility angle and success of sling operations will be determined in this study.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Surgical vs. Medical Treatment of Urge Urinary Incontinence in Women

Urge Urinary Incontinence

The purpose of this study is to determine if pelvic surgery can improve urge urinary incontinence in women more than standard medical treatment.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Performances of a Brief Assessment Tool for the Early Diagnosis of Geriatric Syndromes by Primary...

Cognitive ImpairmentMood Disorders5 more

The AGE (Active Geriatric Evaluation) aims to develop a brief assessment tool adapted to the primary care setting.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Scientific Validation of the "Active Perineal Rehabilitation" Protocol to Urinary Incontinence Treatment...

Urinary Incontinence

Introduction: Urinary incontinence is a condition that affects most women in her adult life; it is considered a public health problem and has a high negative impact on the quality of life. Physical therapy is considered as the first treatment option for this disease, these treatments are done with pelvic floor muscles exercises (kinesiotherapy) with or without the use of other resources such as biofeedback, electrical stimulation and vaginal cones. Rationale: The protocols used in the various studies on the treatment of urinary incontinence are made with only one type of therapy and have no change in the intensity of the exercises. The "Active Perineal Rehabilitation" protocol uses kinesiotherapy with biofeedback, electrical stimulation, vaginal cones and home exercises; it consists of 14 individual sessions that gradually evolve the intensity of exercises. Objective: To assess the scientific validity of "Active Perineal Rehabilitation" protocol for the treatment of urinary incontinence. Methodology: A multicenter, prospective clinical trial, controlled and randomized, the sample will be divided into a study group that will be treated with the Active Perineal Rehabilitation protocol, and a control group will be treated with the protocol already widely used. Keys Words: urinary incontinence, physical therapy, rehabilitation, pelvic floor, perineum, conservative treatment

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Outcomes of Pelvic Surgery With and Without Anti-incontinence Procedure in Occult Stress Urinary...

Pelvic Organ ProlapseStress Urinary Incontinence1 more

To evaluate whether a standardized tension-free vaginal tape-obturator(TVT-O) procedure, when added to a planned improved reconstruction pelvic surgery, improves the rate of urinary stress continence in subjects with occult stress incontinence. Observe the immediate and short-term complications, overall urinary tract function, and other aspects of pelvic health between subjects with and without a TVT-O procedure.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Treatment of Enuresis Nocturna by Circular Muscle Exercise (Paula Method)

Monosymptomatic Enuresis Nocturna

Several treatment modalities for children suffering from monosymptomathic nocturnal enuresis are available including drugs, alarms, acupuncture, pelvic floor training and biofeedback. The aim of this study is to to test if Paula Method (circular muscle exercise) can be an another treatment modality.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria
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