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Effects of Soft Tissue Release With and Without Vaginal Dilators on Pain and Sexual Function in Women With Genito Pelvic Pain
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating soft tissue release and vaginal dilators for Genito-Pelvic Pain/Penetration Disorder. Completed, enrolled 30 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Study will be a randomized clinical trial which will incorporate two different interventions soft tissue release and vaginal dilators use would be administered to the women with genito pelvic pain. Subjects meeting the predetermined inclusion criteria will be divided into two groups using lottery method. Assessment will be done using GPPPD, Vancouver Visual Analogue Scale, female sexual function index and pelvic floor impact questionnaire. Subjects in one group will be treated with soft tissue release and vaginal dilators. And the other will be treated with soft tissue release only. Each subject will receive a total 09 treatment sessions, with 03 treatment sessions per week. Measurements will be recorded at baseline, 5th and 9th treatment session.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Patient will be asked to lie in hook lying position using a clean glove will apply some water based lubricant gently sweep vaginal muscle from superficial to deep until find a trigger point press it and release it using circle motion for 1 to 2 minute until the trigger point is completely released.
Vaginal dilators will be used according to the patient's condition starting from small sizes to the wider ones.