U.S., Aug. 12 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07114068) titled 'Does Self-Soft Tissue Mobilization of Obturator Internus Reduce Pelvic Floor or Hip Dysfunction' on Aug. 03.
Brief Summary: The Obturator Internus is a muscle deep within the pelvis. Fifty percent of the muscle belly can be palpated internally within the pelvic floor and 50% of the muscle externally in the pelvis. This muscle is unique in the sense that it is both a muscle of the pelvic floor as well as a muscle of the hip. There is limited research for addressing Obturator Internus muscle dysfunction in rehabilitation, but during specialty training in Pelvic Health Physical Therapy, manual techniques addressing Obturator Internus t...