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A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Treat Chronic Pelvic Pain

U

University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine

Status

Completed

Conditions

Chronic Pelvic Pain

Treatments

Behavioral: Self-induced therapeutic tremor (SITT) combined with mindfulness

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

To collect pilot data and assess the feasibility of a trial employing a single-arm intervention to study the effects of combined self-induced therapeutic tremors plus mindfulness on symptoms of chronic pelvic pain among women diagnosed with chronic pelvic pain.

Full description

The estimated prevalence of chronic pelvic pain among women is 2-24%. The etiology of chronic pelvic pain is multifactorial making it very difficult to manage clinically. Evidenced-based therapies are limited and a multidisciplinary approach, including complementary and alternative medicine, to treat women with chronic pelvic pain may be the best approach. This study assess the feasibility of conducting randomized controlled trial with a single arm intervention to treat symptoms of chronic pelvis pain among women diagnosed with chronic pelvic pain. The intervention will consist of a novel combined alternative therapy intervention among women with chronic pelvic pain (self-induced therapeutic tremor plus mindfulness). This is a clinically significant project as lifestyle interventions to treat chronic pelvic pain are urgently needed, given the prevalence and the healthcare costs associated with chronic pelvic pain.

Study Objective: The primary purpose of this project is to collect pilot data and assess the feasibility of a single arm intervention trial to improve symptoms of CPP among women diagnosed with CPP.

Intervention Arm - Combined Alternative Therapy: The novel combined alternative therapy that will be studied consists of self-induced therapeutic tremors (SITT) plus mindfulness. SITT is the intentional induction of the body's innate tremor mechanism to treat hyperarousal and muscle tension, which is characteristic of CPP. SITTs are thought to restore somatic and autonomic nervous system homeostasis, by discharging sympathetic arousal and down-regulating the autonomic nervous system. Previous work has shown that mindfulness training may improve symptoms of CPP, however there are no studies investigating the impact that the combination of mindfulness coupled with SITTs may have on the symptoms of CPP.

Enrollment

10 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 80 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Women
  • Age >18
  • Physical requirements: be able to complete the intervention sessions
  • Not seeking other therapeutic modalities, such as acupuncture, PT, during study duration
  • Free from surgery for >3 months
  • being treated clinically for chronic pelvic pain and related conditions
  • CPP of 6 months or more (to be considered chronic)
  • Availability to commit to the 4-week intervention (two 60-minute sessions per week at a specified time, for 4 weeks)
  • Internet access and consistent access to phone/email/text communication

Exclusion criteria

  • Pregnancy
  • Illicit substance use (e.g. cocaine, methamphetamines, heroin, street drugs) - marijuana and CBD oil and related supplements will be considered on a case-by-case basis by the principal investigators
  • Current psychiatric illness/social situation that would limit compliance with study requirements, as determined by the principal investigators

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

N/A

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

10 participants in 1 patient group

Self-induced therapeutic tremor (SITT) combined with mindfulness
Experimental group
Description:
This arm will consist of self-induced therapeutic tremor (SITT) training combined with mindfulness training that is performed during a 60 minute session, 2 times per week, for 4 weeks. Self-induced therapeutic tremor (SITT) combined with mindfulness: SITT is a way to reduce stress by turning on a natural shaking response. This can calm the participant's body. It involves doing simple exercises. During SITT muscles will gently shake, and release built up stress. This shaking of muscles lets the participant's body physically let go of tension and stress. Mindfulness is the ability to be fully present in a moment so that the participant can focus on what the participant is sensing and feeling in the moment. It involves the acceptance of thoughts and feelings without judging them. Practicing mindfulness involves breathing methods, guided imagery, and other practices to relax the body and mind, help reduce stress, and not be overwhelmed.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Self-induced therapeutic tremor (SITT) combined with mindfulness

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