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Registration number
ACTRN12620000115932
Ethics application status
Approved
Date submitted
22/10/2019
Date registered
7/02/2020
Date last updated
7/02/2020
Date data sharing statement initially provided
7/02/2020
Date results provided
7/02/2020
Type of registration
Retrospectively registered
Titles & IDs
Public title
Changes in the structure of the caesarean scar as a result of therapy.
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Scientific title
Differences in the structure of scar tissue after cesarean section in 30 women after surgery participating in and not participating in scar therapy.
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Secondary ID [1]
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None
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Universal Trial Number (UTN)
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Trial acronym
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Linked study record
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Health condition
Health condition(s) or problem(s) studied:
Scar
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ceasarean section
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Condition category
Condition code
Physical Medicine / Rehabilitation
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0
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Physiotherapy
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Reproductive Health and Childbirth
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0
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Childbirth and postnatal care
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Skin
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Other skin conditions
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Intervention/exposure
Study type
Interventional
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Description of intervention(s) / exposure
The therapy consisted 4 week session of 30-minute each, carried out 3 times per week. 8 manual techniques were applied: stroking, superficial rubbing using spiral and transverse motions, deep running using spiral and transverse motions, moving, rolling, breaking-up, and pinching. All manual techniques were performed directly on the scar. Therapy was lead by Bsc of physiotherapy (Katarzyna Olszewska) under control PhD.PT of physiotherapy (Malgorzata Stefanska)
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Intervention code [1]
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Rehabilitation
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Intervention code [2]
316229
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Treatment: Other
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Comparator / control treatment
no treatment
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Control group
Active
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Outcomes
Primary outcome [1]
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Evaluation in tissue structure before and after manual therapy and comparative study between test group and control group. The scars were evaluated twice with the use of quantitative scales: the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS), the Manchester Scar Scale (MSS), and the POSAS (Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale) Patient Scale.
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Assessment method [1]
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Timepoint [1]
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5 weeks from enrolment
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Secondary outcome [1]
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Nil
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Assessment method [1]
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Timepoint [1]
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Nil
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Eligibility
Key inclusion criteria
The criterion for inclusion in the treatment group were 3 - 36 month after caesarean section and the lack of any prior work on the scar.
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Minimum age
20
Years
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Maximum age
40
Years
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Sex
Females
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Can healthy volunteers participate?
No
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Key exclusion criteria
The criterion for exclusion in the treatment group was the prior work on the scar.
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Study design
Purpose of the study
Treatment
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Allocation to intervention
Randomised controlled trial
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Procedure for enrolling a subject and allocating the treatment (allocation concealment procedures)
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Masking / blinding
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Intervention assignment
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Phase
Not Applicable
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Type of endpoint/s
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Statistical methods / analysis
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Recruitment
Recruitment status
Completed
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Date of first participant enrolment
Anticipated
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Actual
7/01/2019
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Date of last participant enrolment
Anticipated
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Actual
12/04/2019
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Date of last data collection
Anticipated
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Actual
17/05/2019
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Sample size
Target
40
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Accrual to date
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Final
30
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Recruitment outside Australia
Country [1]
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Poland
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State/province [1]
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Lower Silesia (Wroclaw)
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Funding & Sponsors
Funding source category [1]
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University
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Name [1]
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University School of Physical Education
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Address [1]
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al. Paderewskiego 35
51-612 Wroclaw
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Country [1]
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Poland
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Primary sponsor type
University
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Name
University School of Physical Education
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Address
al. Paderewskiego 35
51-612 Wroclaw
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Country
Poland
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Secondary sponsor category [1]
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None
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Name [1]
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Address [1]
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Country [1]
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Ethics approval
Ethics application status
Approved
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Ethics committee name [1]
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University Ethics Committee
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Ethics committee address [1]
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al. Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego 35 51-612 Wroclaw
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Ethics committee country [1]
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Poland
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Date submitted for ethics approval [1]
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Approval date [1]
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14/06/2018
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Ethics approval number [1]
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Summary
Brief summary
The aim of the study was to evaluate the changes in the structure of the caesarean scar as a result of therapy. It was assumed that the therapy will improve the functional condition of the scar. 30 women (15 in the treatment group and 15 in the control group) participated in the study. The interval between the caesarean section and the study was 14 months on average. The scars were evaluated twice at a 5-week interval with the use of quantitative scales: the Vancouver Scar Scale (VSS), the Manchester Scar Scale (MSS), and the POSAS (Patient and Observer Scar Assessment Scale) Patient Scale. During each examination, the scar was compared – using the specified criteria – to the physiological skin, i.e. the tissues directly bordering the incision. The therapy consisted 4 week session of 30-minute each, carried out 3 times per week. 8 manual techniques were applied: stroking, superficial rubbing using spiral and transverse motions, deep running using spiral and transverse motions, moving, rolling, breaking-up, and pinching.
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Public notes
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Contacts
Principal investigator
Name
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Dr Malgorzta Stefanska
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Address
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University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw
al. Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego 35
51-612 Wroclaw
room 2/33 building P4
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Country
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Poland
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Phone
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+48 71 347 30 46
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Fax
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Email
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[email protected]
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Contact person for public queries
Name
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Agnieszka Ptak
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Address
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University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw
al. Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego 35
51-612 Wroclaw
room 2/33 building P4
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Country
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Poland
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Phone
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+48 71 347 30 46
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Email
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[email protected]
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Contact person for scientific queries
Name
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Agnieszka Ptak
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Address
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University School of Physical Education in Wroclaw
al. Ignacego Jana Paderewskiego 35
51-612 Wroclaw
room 2/33 building P4
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Country
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Poland
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Phone
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+48 71 347 30 46
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Email
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[email protected]
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Data sharing statement
Will individual participant data (IPD) for this trial be available (including data dictionaries)?
No
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No/undecided IPD sharing reason/comment
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What supporting documents are/will be available?
No Supporting Document Provided
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