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Pelvic Floor Training
Pelvic Floor Training is an intervention with 5 clinical trials. Historical success rate of 100.0%.
Total Trials
5
Max Phase
—
Type
OTHER
Molecule
—
Success Metrics
Clinical Success Rate
100.0%
Based on 1 completed trials
Completion Rate
100%(1/1)
Active Trials
0(0%)
Results Posted
0%(0 trials)
Phase Distribution
Ph not_applicable
5
100%
Phase Distribution
0
Early Stage
0
Mid Stage
0
Late Stage
Phase Distribution5 total trials
N/ANon-phased studies
5(100.0%)
Highest Phase Reached
UnknownTrial Status & Enrollment
Completion Rate
100.0%
1 of 1 finished
Non-Completion Rate
0.0%
0 ended early
Currently Active
0
trials recruiting
Total Trials
5
all time
Status Distribution
Active(1)
Completed(1)
Other(3)
Detailed Status
unknown3
Not yet recruiting1
Completed1
Development Timeline
Analytics
Development Status
Total Trials
5
Active
0
Success Rate
100.0%
Most Advanced
N/A
Trials by Phase
N/A5 (100.0%)
Trials by Status
not_yet_recruiting120%
completed120%
unknown360%
Recent Activity
0 active trials
Showing 5 of 5
not_yet_recruitingnot_applicable
Effect of Adding Interferential Current to Pelvic Floor Muscle Training on Vaginismus
NCT06486896
unknownnot_applicable
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Electrical Stimulation to Treat Pelvic Floor Disorder
NCT02185235
unknownnot_applicable
Erb:Yag Laser Versus Pelvic Floor Training for the Treatment of Women With Mild to Moderate Stress Urinary Incontinence
NCT04705285
unknownnot_applicable
Cognitive Therapy for Urinary Dysfunction in Parkinson´s Disease
NCT03917732
completednot_applicable
Reducing Perinatal Anal Incontinence Through Early Pelvic Floor Muscle Training: a Prospective Pilot Study
NCT02270008
Clinical Trials (5)
Showing 5 of 5 trials
NCT06486896Not Applicable
Effect of Adding Interferential Current to Pelvic Floor Muscle Training on Vaginismus
NCT02185235Not Applicable
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Electrical Stimulation to Treat Pelvic Floor Disorder
NCT04705285Not Applicable
Erb:Yag Laser Versus Pelvic Floor Training for the Treatment of Women With Mild to Moderate Stress Urinary Incontinence
NCT03917732Not Applicable
Cognitive Therapy for Urinary Dysfunction in Parkinson´s Disease
NCT02270008Not Applicable
Reducing Perinatal Anal Incontinence Through Early Pelvic Floor Muscle Training: a Prospective Pilot Study
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Drug Details
- Intervention Type
- OTHER
- Total Trials
- 5