60
Participants
Start Date
August 4, 2025
Primary Completion Date
October 31, 2025
Study Completion Date
November 7, 2025
Brochure-Based Pelvic Floor Muscle Training
Brochure-based pelvic floor muscle training will be conducted by providing participants with a brochure containing information about the anatomy, functions, and importance of the pelvic floor, as well as instructions on how to contract the pelvic floor muscles. All educational content will be delivered solely through the brochure, and no additional verbal or written information will be provided to the participants. The brochure will include detailed explanations of pelvic floor muscle contractions and imagery techniques. Participants will be given 30 minutes to review the brochure and apply the training independently.
Verbal Instruction-Based Pelvic Floor Muscle Training
Verbal instruction-based pelvic floor muscle training involves providing participants with information about the anatomy, functions, and importance of the pelvic floor, as well as instruction on how to correctly contract the pelvic floor muscles. All explanations will be delivered verbally, and no additional equipment or visual aids will be used. During the training, imagery techniques based on verbal cues will be employed. Commonly used metaphors such as a hammock, a faucet, an elevator, or a ship will be utilized to facilitate imagery. Participants will be asked to focus on their pelvic floor and imagine the contractions, and they will be informed about the potential effects of these contractions during the session.
Visual-Aided Pelvic Floor Muscle Training
Visual-aided pelvic floor muscle training includes providing participants with information about the anatomy, functions, and importance of the pelvic floor, as well as training on how to properly contract the pelvic floor muscles. The training will be conducted using anatomical models, visual materials, and videos. Following the explanation of pelvic floor anatomy with models and visual aids, the function and importance of the pelvic floor will be presented through video demonstrations. During the session, the pelvic floor will be visually represented using common metaphors such as a hammock, a faucet, an elevator, or a ship, and these visuals will support the use of imagery techniques. Participants will be asked to focus on their pelvic floor and imagine the contractions, and they will be provided with information about the expected effects of the contractions.
External Palpation-Aided Pelvic Floor Muscle Training
External Palpation-Aided Pelvic Floor Muscle Training This training involves educating participants on the pelvic floor's anatomy, function, and importance, along with instructions on proper muscle contraction. After an educational session using anatomical models, visuals, and videos, external palpation is used to guide correct muscle activation. In a hook-lying position and fully clothed, participants receive light, transverse pressure from a physiotherapist on key pelvic floor muscles (ischiocavernosus, bulbospongiosus/bulbocavernosus, or perineum). The therapist observes real-time muscle response, provides feedback, and offers verbal cues. Imagery techniques (e.g., hammock, faucet, elevator, ship) may be used to support motor learning and awareness.
RECRUITING
Izmir University of Economics, Izmir
Dokuz Eylul University
OTHER
Izmir University of Economics
OTHER