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UnknownNCT02837588

Hyperthermy Endocavitary Treatment in Pelvic Pain

Endocavitary Radiofrequency Treatment in Patients Who Present With Chronic Pelvic Pain Compared to Usual Drug Therapy

Status
Unknown
Phase
Phase 1 / Phase 2
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (estimated)
Sponsor
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
18 Years – 80 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

* Treatment at pelvic floor with hyperactivity with hyperthermy electrode MJS * MJS electrode is effective for transvaginal treatment at pelvic pain patients * Hyperthermy treatment with MJS electrode is more effective to usual drugs treatment

Detailed description

This study analyzed the evolution of chronic pelvic pain, defined by the different map of myofascial trigger points assets presents the patient with medical treatment compared to treatment with radiofrequency endocavitary electrode MJS. The initial evaluator analyzed by the NIH-CPSI Scale questionnaire and symptoms of chronic pelvic pain Stanford Protocol for female or male quality of life of the patient before the doctor or radio frequency and a month since treatment. the patient to the Principal Investigator, specialist physiotherapist, who appreciates tenderness the presence of a taut band with a map of pain in endopelvic and exopelvic muscles, determining the activation of myofascial trigger points in each is derived. The Principal Investigator proceeds to address each active myofascial trigger points with the MJS electrode four 20-minute sessions twice a week. The MJS has a curved end pressure which favors the compression point plus the location and accurate approach Radiofrequency pathological point as outstanding feature. The high specificity of myofascial treatment offered by the MJS electrode involves no danger, besides having the computer screen conductivity meter and a temperature sensor on the head to control both parameters in real time during the treatment session

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
DEVICEHyperthermy treatment with MJS electrode30 patients who are diagnosed Pelvic pain with myofascial syndrome by gyneacologist or urologist goes to Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist for 4 session with hyperthermy treatment with MJS electrode at pelvic floor trigger points

Timeline

Start date
2015-08-01
Primary completion
2016-12-01
Completion
2016-12-01
First posted
2016-07-19
Last updated
2016-12-05

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Spain

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02837588. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.