RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06660212

Biomodulation and Rehabilitation Interventions to TarGet Pelvic Health

Is Multimodal Physiotherapy And/or Photobiomodulation Therapy Effective for Pain Reduction Among Those Who Experience Provoked Vestibulodynia: a Randomized Controlled Trial


Sponsor

University of Ottawa

Enrollment

240 participants

Start Date

Mar 17, 2025

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This trial will provide evidence for the effective management of pain and pain-related domains among those who experience provoked vestibulodynia (PVD) using photobiomodulation (PBM) and multimodal physiotherapy (mPT) in a randomized controlled trial (RCT). PVD is the most common subcategory of vulvovaginal pain experienced during sexual and non-sexual activities, affects the psychological and sexual health of an astounding one in five Canadian women, yet access to evidence-informed management approaches is limited. We will employ four intervention groups: PBM, sham PBM (control), PBM combined with mPT, and mPT with sham PBM to evaluate the effectiveness of each approach on its own and the two approaches in combination. Among those who experience PVD, we seek to answer: 1. Relative to baseline and to sham PBM, does a 14-week intervention involving PBM, mPT, or a combination of mPT and PMB reduce vulvar pain severity reported on the Vulvar Pain Assessment Questionnaire (VPAQ)? 2. Is a combined mPT and PBM intervention more effective than mPT or PMB alone when considering vulvar pain severity and/or related domains as measured through VPAQ? 3. Are positive changes in vulvar pain severity and related domains observed following a 14-week intervention involving PBM, mPT or a combination of PBM and mPT retained at 6 months and at 1 year? Secondary objectives include determining the effectiveness of PBM, mPT, and mPT combined with PBM relative to sham PBM on: Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC), pain sensitivity measured using provocative tests, the other domains of the VPAQ, sexual function, as well as investigating mediating effects of psychosocial variables (central sensitization index, chronic pain acceptance), gender identity, and the presence of vaginismus on patient response to mPT, PBM and mPT combined with PBM. Lastly we will monitor patient satisfaction with the interventions, adherence to the interventions, and any adverse events.


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEMin Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria5

  • Willing to travel to Ottawa area or Quebec City area
  • Biologically born female older than eighteen years
  • Pre-menopausal
  • Not currently pregnant or pregnancy/given birth in the past six months
  • Experiencing signs and symptoms consistent with provoked vestibulodynia alone or provoked vestibulodynia plus vaginismus

Exclusion Criteria2

  • gynaecologist cannot insert a single digit intravaginally and thus the participant would be unlikely able to tolerate the assessment procedures
  • other gynaecologic conditions such as lichen sclerosus, fissures, endometriosis, adenomyosis, or pelvic organ prolapse

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Interventions

DEVICEPhotobiomodulation

The laser therapy will be delivered in progressively higher doses, based on individual participants. Each stage will follow this sequence of applications: (1) perineum application (DUO-240 red and infrared array in the surface of the perineum) and (2) LDR-100 probe on the vestibula more generally. Doses will increase from 40%-100% power over the course of the intervention

DEVICESham photobiomodulation

The laser therapy will be delivered in progressively higher doses, based on individual participants tolerance. Each stage will follow this sequence of applications: (1) perineum application (DUO-240 red and infrared array in the surface of the perineum) and (2) LDR-100 probe on the vestibula more generally. . Doses will always be set to 1% power over the course of the intervention

PROCEDUREMultimodal physiotherapy

A total of 10 sessions of multimodal physiotherapy interventions will be provided to each of the participants in the multimodal physiotherapy (mPT) and multimodal physiotherapy combined with photobiomodulation treatment (mPT+PBM) groups. In general, each session will take place in the following order:1) Subjective assessment of the condition and screening for adverse effects or deterioration of the condition, 2)Education, 3) Relaxation Techniques, 4) Pelvic Floor Muscle Exercises, 5) Manual techniques, 6) exercises with accommodators, 7) Global exercises, 8) Assessment of the post-treatment condition and 9) adjustment of the weekly exercise program to be done at home. Each of these 9 treatments will be adjusted and tailored to each participant and progressed based on individual preference and response to treatment under the discretion of the study physiotherapist.


Locations(2)

Motor Function Measurement Lab

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Bernard Lab

Québec, Quebec, Canada

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