Effects of Different Physiotherapy Programs on Functional Constipation

NCT04710654 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 52

Last updated 2022-08-26

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Summary

This study compares the effectiveness of a more comprehensive behavioral treatment, physical activity and exercise program, as well as CTM and IF current stimulation approaches at different frequencies on functional constipation symptoms and quality of life, compared to their counterparts in the literature.

Conditions

  • Functional Constipation

Interventions

OTHER

connective tissue manipulation

Individuals in CTM group, will sit on a stool with hips and knees flexed at 90° and their hands free on the thighs. The application will start from the basic area in the first session, and in the other sessions, the lower thoracic, scapular, inter-scapular and cervical regions will be included in the treatment as soon as possible according to the state of the vascular reaction. CTM will be applied three days a week, for four weeks.

OTHER

Interferential current stimulation (100 Hz frequency)

The four electrodes (superficial, self-adhesive, 5x9 cm rectangular) coming out of the two channels will be used. Two of the electrodes will be placed bilaterally at the level of the spinal segment, T9-L2, where the sympathetic fibers of the gastrointestinal tract are innervated, in the posterior region, and the other two will be placed anteriorly on the umbilicus lateral to the abdomen. The current will be applied at the sensory level, increasing to the extent that the patient feels the current effectively but does not reveal pain, discomfort and visible muscle contractions. The application will be made to the individuals at 100 Hz frequency three days a week, for four weeks.

OTHER

Interferential current stimulation (0-100 Hz frequency)

The four electrodes (superficial, self-adhesive, 5x9 cm rectangular) coming out of the two channels will be used. Two of the electrodes will be placed bilaterally at the level of the spinal segment, T9-L2, where the sympathetic fibers of the gastrointestinal tract are innervated, in the posterior region, and the other two will be placed anteriorly on the umbilicus lateral to the abdomen. The current will be applied at the sensory level, increasing to the extent that the patient feels the current effectively but does not reveal pain, discomfort and visible muscle contractions. The application will be made to the individuals at 0-100 Hz frequency three days a week, for four weeks.

OTHER

behavioural therapy

The behavioral therapy includes patient education (description of the disease, symptoms, risk factors, treatment, defecation mechanism and informing about negative attitudes and behaviors towards defecation), lifestyle advices (diet, water consumption, fiber food, etc.), teaching effective defecation posture, timed toilet training, self-abdominal massage. "Constipation Behavioral Therapy Booklet" will be prepared within the scope of behavioral therapy.

OTHER

exercise program

Exercise program consisting of physical activity, core stabilization exercises and pelvic floor muscle exercises. "Exercise Program Booklet" will be prepared within the exercise training.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Muş Alparslan University

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • SEMİHA YENİŞEHİR · Muş Alparslan University

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
65 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2021-05-01
Primary Completion
2022-07-16
Completion
2022-08-16

Countries

  • Turkey (Türkiye)

Study Locations

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