The Intermediate and Long-term Follow up of Home Based Pelvic Muscle Training
The Intermediate and Long-term Follow up of Home Based Pelvic Muscle Training : Prospective Study
Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan
200 participants
Apr 1, 2023
OBSERVATIONAL
Conditions
Summary
When participants present with symptoms of pelvic organ prolapse (POP) and stress urinary incontinence (SUI), the investigators will perform a comprehensive evaluation and initially provide conservative treatment. If conservative treatment fails, invasive treatment will be considered. The investigators will arrange a pelvic muscle training course two to three times a week for a duration of 1.5 months per course. However, participants may complain about the inconvenience of traffic, which may lead to discontinuation of the pelvic training course. Therefore, the investigators propose the development of a home-based pelvic muscle training device and will collaborate with information engineering specialists at Tamkang University to invent the device for home-based pelvic muscle training.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- Age \> 18-year-old, non-pregnancy, SUI, bladder capacity \> 300ml, RU\<150ml, pelvic organ prolapse
Exclusion Criteria1
- recurrent UTI, cancer patients, chronic pelvic pain, psychologic problems
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Interventions
Performed home-based pelvic muscle training devices at home or traditional PFMT at hospital
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NCT05778552