Utveckling av en biotensegrity-fokuserad terapi för behandling av pelvic organ prolapse: en retrospektiv fallserie
- 01Föreslår att framfall kan kopplas till spänd vävnad, inte bara svag
- 02Behandlingen använde myofascial release för att minska spänningar
- 03Alla 23 kvinnor i fallserien rapporterade förbättrade symtom
- 04Resultaten är preliminära och mer forskning behövs
En behandling som fokuserar på att minska spänningar i bäckenbottenvävnaden kan lindra symtom vid framfall.
Introduction: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP), the bulging of pelvic organs into the vagina, is a common condition thought to be caused by weak pelvic tissue. There is a paucity of evidence supporting current treatment approaches. This case series proposes a new biotensegrity-focused hypothesis that POP is caused by taut pelvic tissue and that releasing pelvic tension will improve POP.
Methods: Three retrospective patient cohorts are presented illustrating the development of the new biotensegrity-focused therapy (BFT) approach. All women received: postural assessment; pelvic tissue examination; and myofascial release of taut pelvic tissue, trigger points, and scar tissue. A standard assessment protocol (SOTAP) recorded patients' Subjective experience, the therapist's Objective assessment, the Treatment plan, Assessment of treatment outcomes, and subsequent treatment and self-care Plans. Cohort three additionally self-reported symptoms using the short-form PDFI-20 questionnaire at baseline and after final treatment.
Results: Twenty-three women participated (Cohort 1 n = 7; Cohort 2 n = 7; Cohort 3 n = 9). Fourteen (61%) presented with cystocele, 10 (44%) urethracele, 7 (30%), cervical descent, and 17 (74%) rectocele. Seven (30%) presented with single prolapse, 8 (35%) double, 6 (26%) triple, and 2 (9%) quadruple. Median treatments received was 5 (range 3-8). All women reported improved prolapse symptoms. Cohort 3 (n = 9) reported clinically meaningful reductions (mean 56%) in PFDI-20 total after final treatment.
Conclusions: This case series offers preliminary evidence for the association between POP and pelvic tissue tension. Further research is needed to explore these findings and to determine the efficacy of BFT for treating POP in a wider sample.
- APA
- Anna Crowle, & Clare Harley (2019). Utveckling av en biotensegrity-fokuserad terapi för behandling av pelvic organ prolapse: en retrospektiv fallserie. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/development-of-a-biotensegrity-focused-therapy-for-the-treatment-of-pelvic-organ-prolapse-a-retrospective-case-series/
- MLA
- Anna Crowle, and Clare Harley. "Utveckling av en biotensegrity-fokuserad terapi för behandling av pelvic organ prolapse: en retrospektiv fallserie." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/development-of-a-biotensegrity-focused-therapy-for-the-treatment-of-pelvic-organ-prolapse-a-retrospective-case-series/.
- Chicago
- Anna Crowle, Clare Harley. 2019. "Utveckling av en biotensegrity-fokuserad terapi för behandling av pelvic organ prolapse: en retrospektiv fallserie.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/development-of-a-biotensegrity-focused-therapy-for-the-treatment-of-pelvic-organ-prolapse-a-retrospective-case-series/
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