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The Effects of Postisometric Relaxation Technique in Female Patients With Dyssynergic Defecation

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Constipation - Functional
Pelvic Floor Disorders
Pelvic Floor Dyssynergia
Registration Number
NCT06215924
Lead Sponsor
Izmir Bakircay University
Brief Summary

Functional bowel diseases are defined as chronic disorders of the gastrointestinal tract characterized by abdominal pain, bloating, tension and/or defecation abnormalities. Functional bowel diseases are studied under five headings: functional constipation, functional diarrhea, functional abdominal bloating / tightness and unclassifiable functional bowel disorders. Functional constipation is divided into three categories as normal transition-time constipation, slow transition-time constipation and defecation disorders. Defecation disorders occur due to improper use of pelvic floor muscles and anorectal muscles or anatomical abnormalities and account for 1/3 of all constipation. Defecation disorders characterized by excessive straining, incomplete defecation sensation, difficult and painful defecation are defined as narrowing of the fecal exit path due to involuntary pelvic floor contractions or posterior compartment pelvic organ prolapse. Non-pharmacological treatment in the treatment of functional constipation is considered as the first-line treatment and includes information about the nutrition, fiber-liquid consumption, physical activity and toilet training of patients. Biofeedback therapy is often recommended in patients with defecation disorders in the literature, and there are studies showing that it is superior to laxative use and placebo applications in the studies conducted. However, the fact that it is difficult and costly to achieve Biofeedback treatment, the method used allows movement at a certain angle and does not include the stretching method seems to be a disadvantage. Postisometric Relaxation technique is used in cases of pain, muscle spasm and movement limitations. People with defecation disorders experience spasms, pain and movement limitations in the pelvic floor muscles. For this reason, the investigators think that the Postisometric Relaxation technique may be effective in patients with defecation disorders, and it will also provide advantages due to the fact that the method is easily accessible, does not require extra materials and devices, and has a stretching effect. The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of Postisometric Relaxation technique on constipation severity, quality of life, anal pain, muscle function and sexual function in patients with defecation disorder.

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
42
Inclusion Criteria
  • Being the ages between 18-55
  • Being a women
  • Having been diagnosed with dyssynergic defecation by a physician
  • Not using Laxatives
Exclusion Criteria
  • Having undergone anal region surgery in the last 6 months
  • Having had Botox in the last 6 months
  • Being in the menopause period
  • Having been diagnosed with cancer
  • Having a mental problem • Having previously received pelvic floor physiotherapy

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Constipation SeverityBefore treatment, end of the second week, end of the fourth week

The Constipation Severity Scale will be used. It contains a total of 16 questions and is scored between 0-73. High scores indicate that the severity of constipation is excessive.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Anal PainBefore treatment, end of the second week, end of the fourth week

The Visual Analog Scale will be used. In this scale, numbered from 0 to 10, 0 refers to the absence of any pain; 10 refers to the most severe pain.

Function of the pelvic floor musclesBefore treatment, end of the second week, end of the fourth week

Measurement will be made with a electromyography device (NeuroTrac® MyoPlus Pro). Superficial anal prob will be used. The prob will be inserted rectally to measure the activity of the pelvic floor muscles during contraction and resting. Participants will be asked to contract and relax the pelvic floor muscles for 5 repetitions. The average amount of 5 contraction and relaxation of the measurement will be recorded in micro volts. High resting scores indicate that the pelvic floor muscle can not adequatly relax.

Quality of Life due to ConstipationBefore treatment, end of the second week, end of the fourth week

The Constipation Quality of life Scale will be used. It contains a total of 28 questions and is scored between 28-140. The high scores obtained from the scale indicate that the quality of life is poor.

Sexual FunctionBefore treatment and end of the fourth week

The Female Sexual Function Index will be used. The scale contains a total of 19 questions to evaluate sexual functions in the last 4 weeks and is scored between 0-95. High scores obtained from the scale indicate that sexual function is negatively affected.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Nuriye Büyüktaş

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Bursa, Nilüfer, Turkey

Nuriye Büyüktaş
🇹🇷Bursa, Nilüfer, Turkey
Nuriye Büyüktaş, MsC
Contact
+905339663055
nuriyeozhan@hotmail.com

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