U.S., June 13 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07645196) titled 'Effects of Physiotherapy on Ultrasound and Clinical Parameters in Women With Dysmenorrhea' on June 01.

Brief Summary: Dysmenorrhea affects up to 90% of women of reproductive age and represents a significant public health concern. Beyond prostaglandin-mediated uterine contractions, dysmenorrhea involves central sensitization mechanisms and myofascial components, including abdominal trigger points. Despite growing interest in physiotherapy for chronic pelvic pain, objective data on tissue-level changes induced by manual therapy remain scarce.

This randomized single-blind sham-controlled trial aims to evaluate the effects of abdominal...