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Clinical Trials/NCT00178282
NCT00178282
Terminated
Not Applicable

Pilot Study: Low Intensity Physical Therapy for Prevention of Pre and Postpartum Urinary Incontinence

University of Rochester1 site in 1 country23 target enrollmentJune 2005

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Urinary Incontinence
Sponsor
University of Rochester
Enrollment
23
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Non-intensive physical therapy, 24hr. voiding diary, pad weight, Quality of Life questionnaires
Status
Terminated
Last Updated
14 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine if pelvic exercises can reduce the occurrence of urinary incontinence (involuntary loss of urine) before and after delivery. We would also like to see if performing pelvic exercises before birth has an effect on labor and/or delivery, and if there are any specific characteristics for developing urinary incontinence during pregnancy and after delivery.

Detailed Description

The studies investigating physiotherapy for prevention of urinary incontinence during and after pregnancy used intensive pelvic floor muscle training. While physical therapy appears to be effective in preventing urinary incontinence, extensive physical therapy is too costly to be implemented as a preventive measure for the general population. Thus, we want to asses if non-intensive pelvic floor therapy decreases the urinary incidence of incontinence during pregnancy and postpartum. We propose a prospective randomized controlled trial to obtain baseline data on the effect of non-intensive pelvic floor muscle training of urinary incontinence in primigravid women.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
June 2005
End Date
October 2007
Last Updated
14 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Parallel
Sex
Female

Investigators

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Nulliparous, pregnant women, 18 years or older
  • Less than 20 weeks gestation
  • Able to give consent and who are willing to participate

Exclusion Criteria

  • Multiparous women
  • Women presenting after 20 weeks gestation
  • History of urinary incontinence
  • Mentally impaired women and women who have neurological impairment affecting ability to perform pelvic floor muscle training

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Non-intensive physical therapy, 24hr. voiding diary, pad weight, Quality of Life questionnaires

Time Frame: During and 3 months after delivery

Study Sites (1)

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