Utilizing Remote, Video-Based Pelvic Floor Muscle Therapy: A Feasibility Trial
Yale University
Summary
This study is a feasibility, pilot trial of remote, video-based pelvic floor muscle therapy (PFMT) for patients with pelvic floor disorders, including pelvic organ prolapse, urinary incontinence and anorectal dysfunction. PFMT has been shown to improve these symptoms in multiple studies.
Description
This will be a feasibility and acceptability trial of a novel remote, web-accessible PFMT curriculum, designed by pelvic floor physical therapists. Patients will be expected to complete a 5-10-minute survey at initial enrollment. They will have one in-person session with a pelvic floor therapist prior to starting the 8-week video-based PFMT course. Afterwards, they will have a final in person session with a pelvic floor therapist along with a final set of surveys that should take an estimated 10-15 minutes. The primary objective is to the determine the feasibility and accessibility of using…
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- Female
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Diagnosis of pelvic floor dysfunction with referral for PFR * English-speaking Exclusion Criteria: * Unable to access web-based videos * Unable to speak English
Interventions
- DevicePelvic Floor Muscle Therapy Website
8-week video-based, self-directed PFMT course
Location
- Yale New Haven HospitalNew Haven, Connecticut