Comparison of the Effectiveness of Different Conservative Treatment Protocols in Postprostatectomy Urinary Incontinence : Comparison of the Effectiveness of Different Conservative Treatment Protocols in Individuals With Symptom of Postprostatectomy Urinary Incontinence : a Randomized Controlled Trial

The main purpose of this study is to reveal the effectiveness of the Knack maneuver and lifestyle recommendations program to be given in addition to the pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) program, which has been proven to be effective in individuals with urinary incontinence symptoms after prostatectomy. This study is a prospective, controlled, randomized clinical trial. The study includes an 8-week pelvic floor muscle training, Knack maneuver and lifestyle recommendations.It was planned to enroll 72 individuals with urinary incontinence problems after radical prostatectomy in this randomized controlled clinical study. A physical therapist is responsible for all assessments.Participants were included in one of three treatment groups (G1: Pelvic floor muscle training + Knack maneuver + lifestyle recommendations; G2: Pelvic floor muscle training + Knack maneuver G3: Pelvic floor muscle training).In summary, it is stated in the literature that PFMT and lifestyle recommendations are beneficial in the treatment of urinary incontinence (UI). However, although there is evidence of the effectiveness of the Knack maneuver in stress UI in women, there is no evidence of the Knack maneuver in urinary incontinence after prostatectomy. On the other hand, the literature on the effect of lifestyle recommendations after prostatectomy is very limited.Therefore, the aim of this study is to reveal the effectiveness of the Knack maneuver and lifestyle recommendations program, which will be given in addition to the PFMT program, which has been demonstrated in individuals with UI complaints after radical prostatectomy, in a randomized controlled design.With this study, the effectiveness of different programs to be applied to individuals suffering from urinary incontinence after prostatectomy will be determined and compared. It will increase the level of evidence for the treatment of urinary incontinence, a common complaint after prostate cancer surgery. In this direction, it will also contribute to the development of public health..

Medienart:

Klinische Studie

Erscheinungsjahr:

2024

Erschienen:

2024

Enthalten in:

ClinicalTrials.gov - (2024) vom: 26. März Zur Gesamtaufnahme - year:2024

Sprache:

Englisch

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Themen:

610
Enuresis
Prostatic Neoplasms
Recruitment Status: Completed
Study Type: Interventional
Urinary Incontinence
Urinary Incontinence, Stress

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Source: Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record., First posted: March 18, 2021, Last downloaded: ClinicalTrials.gov processed this data on April 03, 2024, Last updated: April 03, 2024

Study ID:

NCT04804839
KA-20081

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PPN (Katalog-ID):

CTG000125547