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A Pilot Study Assessing the Feasibility of Using Clitoral Vibrators to Aid Vaginal Dilator Therapy in Women Presenting to Psychosexual Services With Vaginismus.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating External Vibrator - patient-administered. and Standard care for Vaginismus. Completed, enrolled 30 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The acceptability of vulvar vibration therapy has been evaluated in women with vulvodynia, and found to be acceptable, however has not been assessed in women with a primary complaint of vaginismus. This proposed study looks at the feasibility and acceptability of using clitoral vibration therapy, alongside current therapy, for women with vaginismus. It is likely that many, if not most, of these women will also have an element of vulvodynia. The investigators propose that the use of external clitoral or vulval vibration therapy is likely to be acceptable in most women with vaginismus, based on acceptability of vulvar vibration therapy in women with vulvodynia. It is proposed that vibrator therapy may help women with female sexual dysfunction to use vaginal dilators.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Patient provided with external vibrator for self-use, as well as vaginal dilators.
Dilators, lidocaine topical gel, referral to psychotherapy, group therapy or womens health physio if required, self-help resources.