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Found 150 clinical trials
M Marta Cenac-Mehedinti

A Research Study Exploring How Musculoskeletal Function and the Autonomic Nervous System Relate to Visceral Pain in Women With and Without Dysmenorrhea (Painful Periods).

The purpose of this clinical trial is to determine if women with dysmenorrhea demonstrate an increased musculoskeletal and autonomic nervous system response to a painful visceral stimulus compared to controls. A secondary aim is to determine if interoceptive awareness moderates this relationship. The designed methodology aims to elucidate the intricate …

18 - 35 years of age Female Phase N/A

EFFECT OF CIRCUIT TRAINING ON BONE MINERAL DENSITY IN POST MENOPAUSAL PERIOD

This study will be conducted to determine the effect of circuit training on bone mineral density in post menopausal period.

50 - 60 years of age Female Phase N/A
W Wanwei Zheng

The Use of Propranolol in the Perioperative Period of Resectable Gastrointestinal Tumors

In this study, perioperative propranolol β-blockade was administered to patients with surgically resectable primary gastrointestinal tumors to explore the safety, efficacy, and alleviation of perioperative psychological stress. At the same time, a multi-omics study was conducted using clinical samples to explore the activation of anti-tumor immune response and its mechanism.

18 - 65 years of age All Phase 2
M Manon DAUVERGNE, PhD

Impact of Menstrual Cycle-Based Resistance Training on Neuromuscular Performance in Female Athletes

The goal of this clinical trial is to assess the impact of menstrual cycle-based resistance training on neuromuscular function in female athletes. The primary questions it aims to answer are : Does varying resistance training intensity according to menstrual phases improve maximal knee extensor strength? How do different training protocols …

18 years of age Female Phase N/A

Cardiovascular Risk and Circadian Misalignment in Short Sleepers - Role of Extended Eating Period

Short sleep duration confers high cardiovascular and metabolic risk, but lifestyle factors and molecular mechanisms that contribute to increased blood pressure and poor glucose control during short sleep are not completely understood. Habitual short sleepers are constantly eating, the proposed studies will evaluate if this behavior contributes to heightened cardiovascular …

18 - 45 years of age All Phase N/A

A Problem-Solving Intervention for Women With Suicidal Ideation During Postnatal Period in Pakistan

The aim of this study is to determine the feasibility and acceptability of culturally adapted CMAP for suicidal Ideation for women in postnatal period. Objectives To adapt existing CMAP Intervention for suicidal ideation (CMAP-SI) in postnatal period. To investigate whether CMAP-SI is feasible and acceptable among women presenting suicidal Ideations …

16 - 44 years of age Female Phase N/A

The Effect of Distraction in the Postoperative Period of Pediatric Patients Undergoing Outpatient Surgery

The aim of the study is to examine the effects of distraction methods such as watching cartoons and ball squeezing on the level of pain and physiological parameters in the postoperative period in children aged 6-12 years who have outpatient surgery. The research is a randomized controlled trial. The sample …

6 - 12 years of age All Phase N/A
D Dmitry Skvortsov, PhD

Biofeedback Gait Training by Target Biomechanical Parameters in the Early Recovery Period of Stroke

Single-blinded controlled clinical trial. Biofeedback training courses based on target biomechanical gait parameters are being studied. For targeted biofeedback training, various biomechanical parameters are used: parameters of the gait cycle, EMG or kinematics of joint movements. The number of sessions is 8-11 for each patient. Clinical gain analysis is carried …

18 - 75 years of age All Phase N/A

Associative Peripheral Stimulation for Reduction of Motor Impairment During Acute Period of Stroke Recovery

Associative Peripheral Stimulation (APS) is a non-invasive therapy intended for stroke rehabilitation involving transcutaneous electrical muscle stimulation paired with voluntary movement. This pilot study investigates whether APS applied during the acute phase of stroke recovery may reduce impairment and improve function in the affected upper extremity.

18 - 79 years of age All Phase N/A
E Eva Dindinger, MPH

Pilot Study of Suction as a Mechanism of IUD Expulsion With Concomitant Menstrual Cup Use

This study will provide pilot data examining suction as a mechanism of IUD displacement with menstrual cup use. The investigator hypothesize that manufacturer-recommended menstrual cup insertion and removal by breaking the seal will result in 15% rate of IUD displacement/expulsion. The investigator will also use this data to explore variables …

18 - 45 years of age Female Phase N/A

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