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Pilates methods can cause perineal effects and Exercises in the treatment of perineal dysfunctions in postpartum women: a randomized clinical trial

Not Applicable
Conditions
Pelvic floor disorders
DeSC: G08.686.702
Registration Number
RBR-64n2g5h
Lead Sponsor
niversidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
ot yet recruiting
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
Not specified
Inclusion Criteria

Will be included in the present study; women who have given birth within one year; who are in the age group between 18 and 50 years; who have gynecological complaints arising from pelvic floor dysfunctions; who answer yes to at least two of the nine questions asked in the questionnaire during the assessment; and who reside in the city of Quixeré CE

Exclusion Criteria

They will be excluded from the present study; women who do not enjoy full mental health to answer the form and/or questionnaire; who have performed any surgical procedure involving the pelvic floor area as well as total or partial hysterectomy and/or perineal surgery; who present pathologies that interfere with the muscle health of the pelvic floor; that sketch pelvic muscle strength equal to or less than grade 1 in the assessment; women who have passed or are going through climacteric; and those who are already or who have been in any type of treatment related to floor dysfunctions

Study & Design

Study Type
Intervention
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Outcome gain in contraction force: Evaluate and find the difference between Pilates and the Kegel Method in the force of contraction of the pelvic floor using biofeedback and the perfect scale, where from 0 to 2 strength is considered low or inefficient, 3 to 4 fair or sufficient, 5 excellent. We will observe the strength gain through the previously mentioned methods
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Secondary outcomes are not expected
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