Female pelvic floor muscle training in the urinary symptoms of Urinary Incontinence

Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsBrazilian Registry of Clinical Trials
Year 2018
INTERVENTION: E02.760.169.063.500 E02.779 Experimental group: 50 women with stress urinary incontinence or mixed urinary incontinence will receive guidance on home training of the pelvic floor muscles during daily life activities through a folder and will perform muscular training of the pelvic floor supervised by physiotherapist through game therapy, twice weekly and for a period of five weeks. Active control group: 50 women with stress urinary incontinence or mixed urinary incontinence, without treatment, will only receive guidelines on home training of the pelvic floor muscles during the activities of daily living through a folder I03.450.642.693.930 CONDITION: M01.975 Stress Urinary Incontinence; Mixed Urinary Incontinence; Women ; R32 ; M01.975 PRIMARY OUTCOME: Difference in the symptoms of urinary loss by effort and mixed urinary loss after the interventions (improvement of urinary loss), determined by means of validated questionnaires and translated into Portuguese, which will be applied and compared their scores before and after the interventions SECONDARY OUTCOME: Difference in electromyographic activity of pelvic floor muscles, assessed by surface electromyography, during maximal voluntary contraction of pelvic floor muscles, which will be evaluated and compared before and after five weeks of the interventions Difference in pelvic floor muscle function, graded by the Modified Oxford Scale (range 0 to 5), during maximal voluntary contraction of pelvic floor muscles, which will be assessed and compared before and after five weeks of the interventions INCLUSION CRITERIA: Women aged 18 years old and older with symptoms of stress urinary incontinence or mixed urinary incontinence identified by the following investigation: non‐zero scores for the International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire Overactive Bladder, validated in Portuguese language by Pereira et al., (2010); positive response to one or more of the bold options referring to question 6 of the validated questionnaire for the Portuguese language: International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire – Urinary Incontinence Short Form (ICIQ‐UI SF), validated in Portuguese language by Tamanini et al., (2004)
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First added on: Aug 24, 2024