Informations générales (source: ClinicalTrials.gov)
Influence of Bodily Practices on the Quality of Life of Women (PCKendo)
Interventional
N/A
Fondation Hôpital Saint-Joseph (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
mars 2024
mars 2025
29 octobre 2024
This research focuses on understanding how physical activity can improve the quality of
life for women with endometriosis by enhancing their self-perception, particularly
regarding their physical abilities and appearance. The study is based on the idea that
improving internal perceptions can lead to better overall well-being for these women.
Previous studies, suggest that physical self-perception plays a crucial role in shaping
an individual's quality of life. There is also evidence supporting a reciprocal
relationship between physical self-concept and participation in physical activity
In this context, the research aims to explore how physical activity could positively
influence the self-concept of women suffering from endometriosis, which in turn could
enhance their quality of life. By focusing on improving both physical abilities and body
image through regular exercise, this study seeks to offer insights into potential
therapeutic approaches for managing the physical and psychological impacts of
endometriosis.
Etablissements
Les établissements d'Île-de-France dont les données sont issues de ClinicalTrials.gov Origine et niveau de fiabilité des données | |||||
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GH PARIS SITE SAINT JOSEPH | Frederic PERROTTE | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) | |||
Les établissements sans correspondance certaine dans le répertoire FINESS dont les données sont issues de ClinicalTrials.gov Origine et niveau de fiabilité des données | |||||
Physical Therapy Studio - Chevry-Cossigny - France | Samatha Coquinos | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) |
Critères
Femme
Inclusion Criteria:
- Menstruating women aged 18 to 55;
- proven diagnosis of endometriosis (pelvic ultrasound or MRI)
- Having endometriosis-related pain of a level higher than 3 on the VAS scale and/or
chronic incapacitating symptoms related to endometriosis;
- Patient without treatment or with stable endometriosis treatment (pill and/or ATG)
who has not undergone treatment during the last 6 months;
- Patient affiliated to a health insurance scheme;
- French-speaking patient;
- Patient having given free, informed and express oral consent.
- Menstruating women aged 18 to 55;
- proven diagnosis of endometriosis (pelvic ultrasound or MRI)
- Having endometriosis-related pain of a level higher than 3 on the VAS scale and/or
chronic incapacitating symptoms related to endometriosis;
- Patient without treatment or with stable endometriosis treatment (pill and/or ATG)
who has not undergone treatment during the last 6 months;
- Patient affiliated to a health insurance scheme;
- French-speaking patient;
- Patient having given free, informed and express oral consent.
- Any patient whose endometriosis treatment has been modified for less than 6 months;
- Having endometriosis-related pain greater than or equal to 8 on the VAS scale;
- Cardiovascular risks related to physical training;
- Inability to perform proposed exercises;
- Patient under guardianship;
- Patient deprived of liberty;