Functional Links Between the Temporomandibular Joint and the Pelvis in Gynecology
Functional Relationships Between the Temporomandibular Joint and the Pelvis in Women With Gynecological Diseases of Genital Prolapse and Endometriosis
Poznan University of Physical Education
200 participants
Nov 14, 2023
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
1 Recruitment. 2. Collection of written consents for the study. 3. Random assignment to groups with and without intervention. 4. Completion of questionnaires by study participants, postural pattern assessment, temporomandibular joint assessment, and platform assessment. 5\. Performance of visceral therapy in the group with intervention, in the group without intervention placebo. Duration 5 weeks, treatment 1x per week at the same time of day and given day e.g. Mondays only. 6\. Reassessment as in step 4. 7. Data collection, statistical analyses. 8. Interpretation of results for female participants. 9. Preparation of results for scientific publications.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- Written consent to participate in the study.
- Female patients after surgical treatment with prolapse of reproductive organs and diagnosed endometriosis.
Exclusion Criteria6
- No written consent to participate in the study.
- Cancer.
- Injury to the temporomandibular joint and pelvis.
- Fibromyalgia.
- Rheumatic diseases.
- At each stage of the experiment if the patient decides that she does not want to participate she is excluded.
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Interventions
Visceral therapy will be performed manually by a physiotherapist, a detailed description of the techniques is above. Therapy will be in 2 subgroups with prolapse of the usual genitals and endometriosis.
Placebo will be in 2 subgroups that will not have visceral therapy. The placebo will consist of the physiotherapist holding hands on the patient's pelvis.
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NCT05978414