urinary-incontinence Clinical Trials
A listing of urinary-incontinence medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Found 143 clinical trials
Variation of Physical Activity, Measured by the Number of Steps Per Day, After Artificial Urinary Sphincter Implantation
The management of urinary incontinence seems to improve daily activities and the practice of physical activity, according to the literature. Unfortunately, all of these studies are based on self-questionnaires with the disadvantages of self-evaluation, more subjective. For several years activity sensors have been used in the medical field (rheumatology, cardiology, …
Evaluation of a New Bladder Health Mobile Application in Pregnancy
Millions of women experience involuntary loss of urine called urinary incontinence (UI). UI can be slightly bothersome or totally debilitating. Women experience UI twice as often as men. Urinary incontinence can also be a persistent condition caused by underlying physical problems or changes, including pregnancy and childbirth. UI symptom severity …
The Impact of Hip Exercises on Pelvic Floor Muscle Strength and Function in Older Women With Urinary Incontinence
This is a prospective cohort study of 30 older women ages 65 and older with urinary incontinence (UI) who will under go a standardized 12-week hip muscle exercises (isometric strengthening of hip external rotators with progressive resistance training).
Biofeedback Versus Vaginal Palpation to Teach a Voluntary Pelvic Floor Muscle Contraction
Pelvic floor muscle training (PFMT) is the first line treatment of urinary incontinence (UI), anal incontinence (AI) and mild/moderate pelvic organ prolapse (POP) in women. However, 25 to 40% of women with pelvic floor dysfunction symptoms are unable to voluntarily contract their pelvic floor muscle (PFM) and PFM proprioception of …
A Clinical Trial to Evaluate Leakage Performance in a Hybrid Absorbing Incontinence Product
The study is prospective, sequential, single group, and interventional but not invasive. The primary objective is to evaluate the leakage performance of the investigational medical devices (absorbing hygiene products, AHPs) compared to reference AHPs currently being used by the subjects. The study is cross-over and subjects will act as their …
Efficacy of a Face to Face Versus a Remote Physiotherapy Instruction Session About Pelvic Floor in Women With Urinary Incontinence
The purpose of this study is to assess and to compare the efficacy of a face to face versus a remote physiotherapy instruction session about pelvic floor muscle (PFM) function, including teaching women how to contract their PFM and how to perceive a correct PFM contraction. Study participants will be …
Effect of Extended Release Torsemide in Patients With Congestive Heart Failure and Overactive Bladder
This research study is being done to compare the effectiveness two drugs: an extended release torsemide (ERT) versus generic immediate release Torsemide (IRT) in reducing the worsening of symptoms of Overactive Bladder (OAB i.e., frequency, urgency, or urgency incontinence) in patients with chronic congestive heart failure (CHF). This study will …
RESTORE: An RCT to Evaluate the Efficacy of the Revi System
The Revi System is indicated for the treatment of patients with symptoms of urgency incontinence alone or in combination with urinary urgency.
Efficacy of Antenatal Perineal Massage in Reducing Postpartum Morbidities
A randomized controlled trial was undertaken at Rajavithi Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand, encompassing 106 primigravidae within the period of December 2023 to June 2024. The intervention group underwent antepartum perineal massage, starting at the 34th - 35th week of gestation and extending until delivery, while the control group did not receive …
Electrical Stimulation for Continence After Spinal Cord Injury
This study aims to improve continence and voiding of patients with spinal cord injury using electrical stimulation. The Finetech Vocare Bladder System is an implantable sacral nerve stimulator for improving bladder and bowel function in patients with spinal cord injury (SCI). It has been commercially available in Britain and other …