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CompletedNCT06054724

Yoga and Pilates Based Respiratory Training Effect for Individuals with Urinary Incontinence

Comparison of Yoga-Based and Pilates-Based Respiratory Training Effect for Individuals with Urinary Incontinence

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
46 (actual)
Sponsor
Istanbul University - Cerrahpasa · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
25 Years – 65 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The aim of the study is to examine and compare the effects of yoga-based and pilates-based respiratory training on incontinence severity, pelvic floor muscle function and quality of life in the rehabilitation of individuals with urinary incontinence.

Detailed description

In the literature, it has been stated that the pelvic floor alone does not play a singular role in maintaining continence, but rather forms a functional unit with the diaphragm, abdominal, and spinal muscles. Since the inability of any of these structures to perform their function properly negatively affects the function of the others, normalization and optimal functioning of the pelvic floor-thoracic diaphragm relationship are crucial in individuals with urinary incontinence. This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of yoga and Pilates approaches, considering breath as a fundamental building block, through respiration-based training programs in women with urinary incontinence. The participants who volunteered to take part in the study will be randomly divided into two groups, namely the Yoga-based Respiration Group (Group 1) and the Pilates-based Respiration Group (Group 2), using a computer-assisted randomization program. After the groups are assigned, the initial three sessions for both groups will be conducted face-to-face under the guidance of a physiotherapist to ensure the correct execution of the exercises. The exercise program for both groups will consist of approximately 20-minute sessions, with two sessions per day, five days a week, for a total of six weeks. On the days when face-to-face sessions are held, one session will be conducted in-person, while the other session will be performed at home. During the 3rd and 5th weeks, the exercises will be progressively intensified for both groups to ensure progression, and patients will be called for face-to-face sessions. At the end of the six weeks, patients will undergo face-to-face evaluations once again.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERYoga-Based Respiration TrainingThe selected asanas, believed to be beneficial for urinary incontinence, will be practiced with a focus on breath. After the assessment session, participants will engage in three days of face-to-face yoga sessions. On the days when face-to-face sessions are held, participants will perform the second session on their own at home. The exercises will be progressively intensified during the 3rd and 5th weeks to ensure progression. The exercise program will be conducted at home, with approximately 20-minute sessions, twice a day, five days a week, for a total of 6 weeks.
OTHERPilates-Based Respiration TrainingBefore starting the 6-week practice protocol, participants will be taught the transversus abdominis muscle activation and centering, pilates-specific lateral costal breathing and other key elements of pilates. Pilates exercises chosen as beneficial for urinary incontinence will be performed with a focus on breath. After the assessment session, participants will engage in three days of face-to-face pilates sessions. On the days when face-to-face sessions are held, participants will perform the second session on their own at home. The exercises will be progressively intensified during the 3rd and 5th weeks to ensure progression. The exercise program will be conducted at home, with approximately 20-minute sessions, twice a day, five days a week, for a total of 6 weeks.

Timeline

Start date
2023-08-07
Primary completion
2024-06-30
Completion
2024-07-30
First posted
2023-09-26
Last updated
2024-10-10

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Turkey (Türkiye)

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06054724. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.