Clinical Trial

The Effect of DNS-Based Training Combined With PFMT on LUTS and Pelvic Floor Functions in Women With MS

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Summary
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to investigate whether adding Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization (DNS)-based training to Pelvic Floor Muscle Training (PFMT) can improve lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and pelvic floor functions in women with multiple sclerosis (MS), aged 28-54 years. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does DNS combined with PFMT improve lower urinary tract symptoms more effectively than PFMT alone? Does DNS combined with PFMT enhance pelvic floor muscle function more effectively than PFMT alone? Researchers will compare PFMT alone versus PFMT combined with DNS-based stabilization exercises to see if DNS provides additional benefits. Participants will: Perform an 8-week remotely monitored Pelvic Floor Muscle Training program. In the DNS+PFMT group, complete supervised Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization exercises three times a week. Undergo assessments including: Urinary Symptom Profile questionnaire, International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire-Short Form, Overactive Bladder Questionnaire (8-item version), Vaginal palpation using the PERFECT (Power, Endurance, Repetitions, Fast contractions, Every Contraction Timed) scheme, Electromyography (muscle electrical activity measurement) for pelvic floor muscles evaluation.
Protocol Amendment History 2 amendments
This ClinicalTrials.gov record has been amended 2 times since 2025-09-03; most recent amendment 2026-04-30.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07166809
Lead Sponsor Ondokuz Mayıs University
Collaborators: The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey
Conditions Women With Multiple Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis, Lower Urinary Track Symptoms, Pelvic Floor Disorder
Enrollment 24 participants
Start Date 2023-09-01
Primary Completion 2024-09-27 (estimated)
Study Completion 2025-08-27 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-05-06