Pilates for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Complaints During Pregnancy
- Conditions
- Pregnancy
- Interventions
- Other: Pilates exercises
- Registration Number
- NCT05904925
- Lead Sponsor
- Universidade Cidade de Sao Paulo
- Brief Summary
The goal of this pilot randomized controlled trial with economic evaluation is to evaluate the viability of Pilates in the prevention of musculoskeletal complaints, throughout the entire gestational period, in pregnant women. The main question it aims to answer is if it is feasible to perform exercises during the entire gestational period to prevent musculoskeletal disorders. Participants will be assessed primarily for acceptability, suitability, feasibility, and fidelity, and secondarily for the occurrence of musculoskeletal complaint and the number of days from randomization on which this musculoskeletal complaint occurred, type of delivery and costs. Then, participants will be randomized into two groups: the usual care group, which will receive an educational booklet with information about the usual care during pregnancy, and the Pilates group, which will receive the same educational booklet and will participate in a specific Pilates exercise program for the gestational period, twice a week, throughout the pregnancy.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- pregnant women of usual risk in the 12th gestational week (gestational age determined by the date of the last menstruation or by the ultrasound examination)
- with medical clearance to practice physical activity
- practice of other physical activity during pregnancy
- any medical contraindications, such as diabetes and hypertension
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Pilates Pilates exercises Pilates group will perform the usual prenatal care indicated by the obstetrician and will receive an educational booklet. Additionally, this group will receive an exercise program based on Pilates, twice a week, individually, throughout the gestational period.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Acceptability measured using a 11-point numerical scale (0 = completely dissatisfied with the treatment results; 10 = completely satisfied with the treatment results) From 7 to 15 days after delivery The participant's perception of the treatment result being satisfactory
Suitability measured using 2 questions (one about the need of tailored exercises for the gestational needs and the other about the need of some adaptation during the execution of the exercises) From 7 to 15 days after delivery Assesses whether the exercise program is suitable for the target audience or needs some adaptation
Viability measured using a form developed for this study and filled by the physical therapist responsible for the treatment From 7 to 15 days after delivery Assesses recruitment, retention, and participation rates, whether participants reached the end of the treatment program and, if not, why they dropped out
Fidelity measured using an exercise checklist (list of all exercises that can be performed including the level of difficulty) From 7 to 15 days after delivery Assesses the level of difficulty of the selected exercises
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Number of days from randomization on which the musculoskeletal complaint occurred 24th gestational week, 36th gestational week, and from seven to 15 days after delivery Delivery mode (normal or caesarean section) From 7 to 15 days after delivery Baby's birth weight From 7 to 15 days after delivery Occurrence of musculoskeletal complaint 24th gestational week, 36th gestational week, and from seven to 15 days after delivery Apgar score (0 to 10) From 7 to 15 days after delivery Reported at 1 minute and 5 minutes after birth, and at 5-minute intervals thereafter until 20 minutes for infants with a score less than 7
Pain measured using the Pain Numerical Rating Scale in the occurrence of musculoskeletal complaint 24th gestational week, 36th gestational week, and from 7 to 15 days after delivery 11-point numerical scale (0 = no pain; 10 = the worst possible pain)
Kinesiophobia measured using the Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia in the occurrence of musculoskeletal complaint 24th gestational week, 36th gestational week, and from 7 to 15 days after delivery The total score ranges from 17 to 68 points, and the higher the score, the greater the degree of kinesiophobia.
Disability measured using the Patient Specific Functional Scale in the occurrence of musculoskeletal complaint 24th gestational week, 36th gestational week, and from 7 to 15 days after delivery 11-point numerical scale (0 = unable to perform the activity; 10 = able to perform the activity at the same level as before the injury or problem)
Costs (healthcare costs, patient and family costs, and lost productivity costs) measured using a questionnaire specially developed for this study Baseline, 24th gestational week, 36th gestational week, and from 7 to 15 days after delivery