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Effect of Myofascial Release Versus Deep Friction Massage on Abdominal Recovery and Scar After Cesarean Section

Effect of Myofascial Release Versus Deep Friction Massage on Abdominal Recovery and Scar After Cesarean Section

Recruiting
30-45 years
Female
Phase N/A

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Overview

This study was done to compare the effect of myofascial release versus deep friction massage on abdominal recovery and scar after cesarean section.

Description

Chronic post-C-section scar pain and discomfort affect up to 20% of women who undergo cesarean sections. This pain can lead to physical, aesthetic, psychological, and social consequences, including itching, stiffness, scar contractures, and tenderness. The myofascial release technique, a manual approach, may facilitate the healing process. Deep friction massage, used to correct structural alterations, can cause reduced mobility and viscoelasticity, potentially affecting sensory receptors and nerve fibers. This study aims to provide physiotherapists with scientific information on the effect of myofascial release on scar and abdominal recovery after cesarean section.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. All postpartum women >6 months postnatal having a post-Cesarean-section scar.
  2. Postpartum women with a well-healed cesarean section scar resulted in chronic pain in the scar, pelvis, or abdomen.
  3. Their ages will range from 30 to 45 years.
  4. Their body mass index (BMI) is less than 30 kg/m².

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Pregnant women or planning for pregnancy.
  2. Postpartum women with abdominal infectious diseases.
  3. Cardiovascular diseases.
  4. Previous spinal surgery.
  5. History of skeletal deformity.
  6. Participation in any other exercise training program during this study.
  7. Malignant condition
  8. History of acute infection
  9. Neurological problem
  10. Mental problem to prevent evaluation and cooperation
  11. Having uncontrolled metabolic diseases like diabetes and thyroid disease

Study details
    Myofascial Release
    Deep Friction Massage
    Cesarean Section Complications
    Scar

NCT07130747

Cairo University

3 September 2025

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