Multimodal physiotherapy for Urinary Incontinence

Phase-Based Progress Estimates
1
Effectiveness
1
Safety
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, CanadaUrinary Incontinence+3 MoreMultimodal physiotherapy - Procedure
Eligibility
18 - 45
Female
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Study Summary

This trial will help to assess whether physiotherapy is an effective treatment for women with avulsion, a previously unknown major injury.

Eligible Conditions
  • Urinary Incontinence
  • Postpartum
  • Obstetric Perineal Rupture
  • Physical Therapy

Treatment Effectiveness

Study Objectives

1 Primary · 7 Secondary · Reporting Duration: baseline, post-treatment (3 months post-randomization) and 9 months after randomization

Month 9
Cost analysis
Month 9
Change in pelvic floor muscle morphometry and function
Change in self-efficacy
Change in severity of prolapse
Body Weight Changes
Change in symptoms and impact of incontinence and other urogynecological conditions
Percent reduction in the number of urinary incontinence episodes
Treatment satisfaction and impression of change

Trial Safety

Trial Design

2 Treatment Groups

Waiting-list control group
1 of 2
Multimodal physiotherapy
1 of 2

Active Control

Experimental Treatment

160 Total Participants · 2 Treatment Groups

Primary Treatment: Multimodal physiotherapy · No Placebo Group · N/A

Multimodal physiotherapy
Procedure
Experimental Group · 1 Intervention: Multimodal physiotherapy · Intervention Types: Procedure
Waiting-list control groupNoIntervention Group · 1 Intervention: Waiting-list control group · Intervention Types:
Treatment
First Studied
Drug Approval Stage
How many patients have taken this drug
Multimodal physiotherapy
2019
N/A
~220

Trial Logistics

Trial Timeline

Screening: ~3 weeks
Treatment: Varies
Reporting: baseline, post-treatment (3 months post-randomization) and 9 months after randomization

Who is running the clinical trial?

Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)OTHER_GOV
1,244 Previous Clinical Trials
24,677,239 Total Patients Enrolled
4 Trials studying Urinary Incontinence
1,424 Patients Enrolled for Urinary Incontinence
Université de SherbrookeLead Sponsor
266 Previous Clinical Trials
68,497 Total Patients Enrolled
2 Trials studying Urinary Incontinence
104 Patients Enrolled for Urinary Incontinence

Eligibility Criteria

Age 18 - 45 · Female Participants · 4 Total Inclusion Criteria

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this research investigation still open to enrollees?

"Affirmative. Data from clinicaltrials.gov suggests that this medical experiment is actively recruiting patients and was initially posted on August 28th 2017, with the most recent update taking place on January 26th 2022. The study requires 160 participants to be enrolled at a single site." - Anonymous Online Contributor

Unverified Answer

What is the current patient count for this clinical trial?

"Affirmative. Information hosted on clinicaltrials.gov reveals that this medical study is actively seeking out participants, having been posted originally in August 2017 and most recently updated in January of 2022. This venture requires 160 patients from only one site to complete the trial." - Anonymous Online Contributor

Unverified Answer

Are those younger than 70 years old eligible to participate in this medical experiment?

"This medical trial is only open to adults in the 18-45 year old age range." - Anonymous Online Contributor

Unverified Answer
Please Note: These questions and answers are submitted by anonymous patients, and have not been verified by our internal team.