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NCT06842914: EDULAPRO

Postural Training for Standing and Sitting in Men Suffering From Post-prostatectomy Urinary Incontinence

Not yet recruiting Last updated 24 February 2025
What this trial tests

trial testing postural training in Men Who Have Undergone Prostatectomy in 25 participants. Not yet recruiting.

Timeline
1 March 2025
Primary endpoint
1 September 2025
15 September 2025

Quick facts

Lead sponsorUniversity Hospital, Rouen
StatusNot yet recruiting
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment25
Start date1 March 2025
Primary completion1 September 2025
Estimated completion15 September 2025
Sites2 locations across France

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

University Hospital, Rouen

Who can join

18 and older, male only, with Men Who Have Undergone Prostatectomy. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Existing research highlights the difficulty of identifying an optimal rehabilitation technique for improving male urinary continence. However, several authors have demonstrated the benefits of treatment based on improving movement control, often referred to as postural motor contro. The main principles are: respect for the neutral lumbopelvic position, reduction of intra-abdominal constraints and ecology of movement. With the aim of encouraging patient-centred clinical practice, patients are asked to fill in an assessment form on which they note the most disabling gestures with regard to their UI during the initial assessment. In our experience, 'sitting down or getting up from a chair' is the item most frequently and most severely reported. In practical terms, posture and body movements play a vital role in the management of pelvic strain. For example, excessive pressure on the bladder due to poor postural control would increase stress on the bladder. Optimal postural control would have the advantage of reducing and promoting continence mechanisms. If we take the example of the transition from sitting to standing, postural control aims to improve neuromuscular coordination and promote continence. In the context of health education during the first session, it might be interesting to study the impact of modifying postural control when standing/sitting on urinary incontinence and how patients feel about it.

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