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CompletedNCT00873171

Osteopathic Manipulation Therapy in the Treatment of Interstitial Cystitis

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
24 (actual)
Sponsor
CAMC Health System · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years – 90 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

As a safe and noninvasive method of treatment, the intent of the study is to show that Osteopathic manipulation therapy is a beneficial treatment for the aggravating bladder symptoms seen in all patients with interstitial cystitis.

Detailed description

The management of interstitial cystitis is predominantly based on the reduction of the symptoms of frequency, urgency, and pain.In addition to Osteopathic manipulation Other conservative treatments frequently include dietary modification, pharmaceuticals, bladder training, neuromodulation, and stress reduction. The goal of Osteopathic manipulation is to relax the pelvic muscles used by the bladder and improve the flow of blood and lymph fluid to this region, which may result in easing pain and discomfort associated with cystitis.Some physicians have found that Osteopathic Manipulation works for some people as an alternative to surgery. A secondary objective will be to determine if the increased attention and power of touch are as effective as OMT in treating patients with interstitial cystitis based on the results of using attention control treatment in some patients.Thus, this is a pilot study comparing OMT to an attention control arm and standard of care arm of treatment.We will review palpatory visceromatic reflex changes as documented by tissue texture changes, asymmetry, restriction of motion and tenderness pre and post treatment.Physical examination including detailed musculoskeletal examination of the lumbosacral region will be performed pre and post and then compared the results.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2009-01-01
Primary completion
2009-11-01
Completion
2009-11-01
First posted
2009-04-01
Last updated
2010-04-16

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT00873171. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.