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CompletedNCT05341778

Effects of Pilates Exercises Versus Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises Among Elderly Women With Urinary Incontinence

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
70 (actual)
Sponsor
Dow University of Health Sciences · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
60 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

To compare the effects of Pilates exercises versus pelvic floor muscle exercises among elderly women with urinary incontinence. The study is a single-blinded randomized clinical trial. 70 patients(calculated through PASS version 15 software) will be selected. Subjects will be screened whether they met inclusion and exclusion criteria. The participants for this study will be elderly women with urinary incontinence. The participants will be recruited from SIPMR and Civil hospital Karachi. The initial assessment will be done by Medical Consultant. Patients must fulfill inclusion criteria. Consent must be taken from each patient and samples will be collected in the given time frame and patients will be randomly assigned(through a randomization sheet) to the treatment groups. Treatment group 1 will be doing Pilates exercises and treatment group 2 will be doing Pelvic floor muscle exercises. EMS will be given to both treatment groups. A voiding diary, Stamey's urinary incontinence system, and IQOL questionnaire will be used at baseline assessment and at the end of treatment sessions. 12 treatment sessions will be given, 3 visits each week for 4 weeks. The data will be analyzed on SPSS version 21. : Non-probability purposive sampling technique will be used for selecting individuals. Percentages and frequencies will be calculated for categorical variables and parametric and nonparametric tests will be applied.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERShoulder bridgeThe shoulder bridge is great for, strengthening your gluteal muscles, quadriceps, hamstrings, pelvic floor, abdominals and back muscles; most notably the tiny ones which control movement of each individual vertebrae and can weaken after episodes of back pain.
OTHERClam shellScissors is an abdominal exercise that strengthens the transverse abdominals, helping flatten your belly and strengthen your entire core. Scissors is not only a core strength move, but it is also a great stretch for your hamstrings and your lower back.
OTHERScissorsScissors is an abdominal exercise that strengthens the transverse abdominals, helping flatten your belly and strengthen your entire core. Scissors is not only a core strength move, but it is also a great stretch for your hamstrings and your lower back.
OTHERAdductor squeezeAdductor Squeeze exercise The SQ exercise is an isometric hip adduction exercise with the player holding a ball between their knees.
OTHERPelvic clock supineThe pelvic clock is a brilliant exercise to help achieve flexibility and strength in the lower back, pelvic floor, and core-in order to prevent pain and injury.
OTHERurine hold and tummy tuck inDuring tummy tuck patients are able to strategically tighten and reinforce the muscles around the pelvic floor, urethra, and other structures. This increased strength and support greatly reduces stress urinary incontinence
OTHERBridgingA bridge exercise isolates and strengthens your gluteus (butt) muscles - the gluteus maximus, medius and minimus - and hamstrings, which are the main muscles that make up the posterior chain. It is done by lying on your back with your knees bent, feet flat on the ground and at a comfortable distance from your butt.
OTHERSplit table topTo strengthen your abs, shoulders, arms and legs. The most important part of this move is to contract your abs fully before you start to lower your hips
DEVICEElectrical muscle stimulationElectric stimulation works by mimicking the natural way by which the body exercises its muscles. The electrodes attached to the skin deliver impulses that make the muscles contract. It is beneficial in increasing the patient's range of motion and improves the circulation of the body.

Timeline

Start date
2022-04-26
Primary completion
2025-03-15
Completion
2025-03-15
First posted
2022-04-22
Last updated
2025-04-13

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Pakistan

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT05341778. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.