The Effect of Reflexology Treatments on IVF Outcome
Launched by MEIR MEDICAL CENTER · Apr 12, 2015
Trial Information
Current as of May 14, 2025
Unknown status
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ClinConnect Summary
The purpose of the study:
Does reflexology treatment increase the chance of pregnancy in women treated with IVF?
Research design:
To the Study will recruited women who come for IVF treatments.
Women who are fit to participate and give their consent, will be randomized to one of three treatment groups:
Group 1 - placebo reflexology
Group 2 - control group that receives no alternative treatment. Data will be taken from questionnaires
Group 3 - will be receiving a built-in protocol reflexology treatment
Reflexology treatment can begin at any stage up to the stage of the eggs implantati...
Gender
FEMALE
Eligibility criteria
- Inclusion Criteria:
- • 1. women age 18 To 42
- • 2. women who receive IVF treatment
- • 3. The number of IVF cycles - up to 7 cycles
- • 4. Signing an informed consent form.
- • 5. patient is required to receive at least 4 reflexology treatments until the eggs implant.
- Exclusion criteria:
- • 1. Women under 18 or over 42
- • 2. patients who had 7 cycles of IVF
About Meir Medical Center
Meir Medical Center is a leading healthcare institution dedicated to advancing medical research and improving patient outcomes through innovative clinical trials. As a prominent sponsor of clinical studies, Meir Medical Center is committed to fostering collaboration among healthcare professionals, researchers, and patients to explore new therapies and treatment modalities. With a focus on ethical practices and patient safety, the center aims to contribute significantly to the scientific community while enhancing the quality of care provided to its diverse patient population. Through its robust infrastructure and multidisciplinary approach, Meir Medical Center stands at the forefront of medical innovation, driving progress in various therapeutic areas.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
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