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URINARY INCONTINENCE AND PELVIC FLOOR MUSCLE ACTIVITY IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
RECRUITINGSponsored by Prof. Dr. Cemil Tascıoglu Education and Research Hospital Organization
Actively Recruiting
SponsorProf. Dr. Cemil Tascıoglu Education and Research Hospital Organization
Started2026-03-09
Est. completion2026-09-20
Eligibility
Age30 Years – 50 Years
SexFEMALE
Healthy vol.Accepted
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NCT07489794
Summary
This study aims to investigate the relationship between urinary incontinence severity and surface electromyography (EMG) findings in women with multiple sclerosis. It will also examine the association of urinary incontinence with disability, quality of life, physical activity, and fatigue.
Eligibility
Age: 30 Years – 50 YearsSex: FEMALEHealthy volunteers accepted
Inclusion Criteria: Diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS) according to the 2017 revised McDonald criteria. Female patients aged 30-50 years (age range with higher prevalence of urinary incontinence in MS). Experiencing urinary incontinence (UI) symptoms according to the International Continence Society (ICS) definition. EDSS (Expanded Disability Status Scale) score below 6.5. Patients with no communication difficulties. - Exclusion Criteria: MS patients who do not provide consent to participate in the study. MS patients who have had a medication change within the last 6 months. Pregnant MS patients. History of vaginal or cesarean delivery within the last 6 months. Pelvic organ prolapse. Urinary tract infection \-
Conditions2
Multiple SclerosisUrinary Incontinence (UI)
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Actively Recruiting
SponsorProf. Dr. Cemil Tascıoglu Education and Research Hospital Organization
Started2026-03-09
Est. completion2026-09-20
Eligibility
Age30 Years – 50 Years
SexFEMALE
Healthy vol.Accepted
View on ClinicalTrials.gov →
NCT07489794