52
Participants
Start Date
July 1, 2019
Primary Completion Date
May 10, 2020
Study Completion Date
July 5, 2020
Pelvic Floor muscle training - PFMT
Pelvic Floor muscle training is an active exercise-based treatment designed to strengthen the pelvic floor muscles. The PFMT protocol was divided into four phases. Proprioceptive (2 weeks): where the woman has gained adequate perception of PFM and control of fast and slow contractions; Simple (1 week): performed with the objective of promoting control of fast and slow contractions associated with small functional exercises; Elaborated (1 week): where the exercise evolved into functional exercises of greater amplitude; and Power (1 week): where the control of the pelvic floor was promoted during efforts. In all sessions, contractions were performed for slow and for fast fibers (the list of exercises and a detailed description of them is in Appendix 1).
Visceral Manual Therapy - VMT
Visceral manual therapy:is a manual treatment intended to the release of visceral fascias. The VMT protocol was based on the work proposed by Vanderheyden-Busquet (2014). To act on the abdominal and pelvic visceral fasciae, the VMT was performed through slow and deep mobilizations, respecting the participant's tissue resistance and painful response, in different regions of the abdômen.
Manual Sham Therapy - MST
The manual sham therapy protocol was perfomed by gentle techniques applied to the thoracic spine, scapular waist and cervical spine
Center for Health and Sport Sciences of the State University of Santa Catarina, Florianópolis
University of the State of Santa Catarina
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