U.S., June 12 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07642180) titled 'Combined Effects of Pelvic Floor Retraining and Hypopressive Exercises in Uterine Prolapse Outcomes' on June 08.
Brief Summary: One common pelvic floor condition, particularly in postpartum or later life, is uterine prolapse. It is caused by weak pelvic floor muscles and connective tissues and often presents with pain, urinary incontinence, and reduced quality of life. Although pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is commonly used, newer methods such as Hypopressive Exercises (HE) and Pelvic Floor Functional Movement Retraining (PFFMR) offer promising approaches. HE focuses on posture and breathing strategies to reduce intra-abdomina...