Effects of Clinical Pilates on Pain and Quality of Life in Women With Dyspareunia
Summary
A clinical study on dyspareunia has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov under identifier NCT07540195. The study will investigate the effects of clinical Pilates exercises on pain, self-esteem, body image, depression, and quality of life in women with dyspareunia. The research evaluates pelvic floor-focused clinical Pilates interventions as an approach to treatment.
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This entry registers a new clinical study on ClinicalTrials.gov. The study examines clinical Pilates exercises as an intervention for women experiencing dyspareunia, evaluating effects on pain levels, self-esteem, body image, depression, and overall quality of life.
Healthcare providers and clinical researchers should note this study as an addition to the body of evidence on non-pharmacological approaches to dyspareunia treatment. The study addresses dyspareunia as a multifaceted condition with psychological, social, and physical implications.
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EFFECTS OF CLINICAL PILATES ON PAIN AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN WOMEN WITH DYSPAREUNIA
N/A NCT07540195 Kind: NA Apr 20, 2026
Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of clinical Pilates exercises on pain, self-esteem, body image, depression, and quality of life in women with dyspareunia. The study addresses dyspareunia as a multifaceted health problem with psychological, social as well as physical implications. it evaluates the effects of pelvic floor-focused clinical Pilates interventions on physiological symptoms and psychosocial well-being. it also demonstrates this approach as effective, safe, and evidence-based method in the treatment of dyspareunia among women in Turkish society.
Conditions: Dyspareunia
Interventions: Clinical Pilates Exercise
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