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Results for “Perineal Tear Resulting From Childbirth”

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Not applicableUnknownNCT05908292
What this trial is testing

Optimizing Postpartum Pelvic Health Through Self-Scar Tissue Massage of Episiotomy and Perineal Scar Tissue A Pilot RCT

Who this might be right for
Episiotomy; ComplicationsScar TissuePerineal Tear+1 more
University of Calgary 130
Not applicableUnknownNCT02545218
What this trial is testing

Perineorraphy Versus Pelvic Floor Exercise - a Randomized Trial

Who this might be right for
Perineal Tear Resulting From Childbirth
Stockholm South General Hospital 70
Not applicableStudy completedNCT05854888
What this trial is testing

Perineal Massage and Warm Compresses - RCT for Reduce Perineal Trauma During Labor

Who this might be right for
Perineal Tear Resulting From Childbirth
Universidade do Porto 800
Not applicableLooking for participantsNCT07170007
What this trial is testing

Physiotherapeutic Protocol Compared to Usual Care in the Treatment of Primiparas After Perineal Trauma

Who this might be right for
EpisiotomyLacerations PerinealObstetric Anal Sphincter Injury+5 more
University of Sao Paulo 82
Not applicableStudy completedNCT00536289
What this trial is testing

Blunt Needles do Not Reduce Needlestick Injuries to Doctors During Suturing After Child-Birth

Who this might be right for
Needlestick Injuries
Medical University of South Carolina 438
Not applicableStudy completedNCT03152877
What this trial is testing

Efficacy of Extended-Release Liposomal Bupivacaine for Post-Partum Pain Management Following Obstetrical Laceration

Who this might be right for
Pain, Obstetric
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center 120