Publication: 'Physio-EndEA' Study: A Randomized, Parallel-Group Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Effect of a Supervised and Adapted Therapeutic Exercise Program to Improve Quality of Life in Symptomatic Women Diagnosed with Endometriosis.
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2022-01-30
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Salinas-Asensio, Maria Del Mar
Ocon-Hernandez, Olga
Mundo-Lopez, Antonio
Fernandez-Lao, Carolina
Peinado, Francisco M
Padilla-Vinuesa, Carmen
Alvarez-Salvago, Francisco
Postigo-Martin, Paula
Lozano-Lozano, Mario
Lara-Ramos, Ana
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MDPI AG
Abstract
The 'Physio-EndEA' study aims to explore the potential benefits of a therapeutic exercise program (focused on lumbopelvic stabilization and tolerance to exertion) on the health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of symptomatic endometriosis women. The present study will use a parallel-group randomized controlled trial design. A total of 22 symptomatic endometriosis women will be randomized 1:1 to the Physio-EndEA or usual care groups. The 'Physio-EndEA' program will consist of a one-week lumbopelvic stabilization learning phase followed by an eight-week phase of stretching, aerobic and resistance exercises focused on the lumbopelvic area that will be sequentially instructed and supervised by a trained physiotherapist (with volume and intensity progression) and adapted daily to the potential of each participant. The primary outcome measure is HRQoL. The secondary outcome measures included clinician-reported outcomes (pressure pain thresholds, muscle thickness and strength, flexibility, body balance and cardiorespiratory fitness) and patient-reported outcomes (pain intensity, physical fitness, chronic fatigue, sexual function, gastrointestinal function and sleep quality). Findings of this study will help to identify cost-effective non-pharmacological options (such as this exercise-based intervention) that may contribute to the improvement of HRQoL in symptomatic endometriosis women.
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MeSH Terms
Endometriosis
Exercise
Exercise Therapy
Female
Humans
Physical Fitness
Quality of Life
Treatment Outcome
Exercise
Exercise Therapy
Female
Humans
Physical Fitness
Quality of Life
Treatment Outcome
DeCS Terms
Aptitud física
Calidad de vida
Ejercicio físico
Endometriosis
Femenino
Humanos
Resultado del tratamiento
Terapia por ejercicio
Calidad de vida
Ejercicio físico
Endometriosis
Femenino
Humanos
Resultado del tratamiento
Terapia por ejercicio
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endometriosis, motor control, pain, physiotherapy, quality of life, therapeutic exercise
Citation
Salinas-Asensio MDM, Ocón-Hernández O, Mundo-López A, Fernández-Lao C, Peinado FM, Padilla-Vinuesa C, et al. 'Physio-EndEA' Study: A Randomized, Parallel-Group Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Effect of a Supervised and Adapted Therapeutic Exercise Program to Improve Quality of Life in Symptomatic Women Diagnosed with Endometriosis. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Feb 2;19(3):1738.