Effect of Preoperative Abdominal Exercises and Russian Current on Muscle Strength Post Ventral Hernioplasty
Launched by SOUTH VALLEY UNIVERSITY · Jan 20, 2020
Trial Information
Current as of May 21, 2025
Completed
Keywords
ClinConnect Summary
The study was conducted to investigate the effect of preoperative graduated abdominal strengthening exercises and Russian stimulation on the abdominal muscles strength after ventral hernioplasty by using isokinetic dynamometer and Ultrasonography as methods of measurement.
Gender
ALL
Eligibility criteria
- Criteria of inclusion:
- • The age is from 20 to 45 years.
- • All patients want to optionally repair surgery.
- • Ventral hernia is diagnosed on the basis of a surgeon evaluation.
- • The study will include all patients.
- • The informed consent of all the patients enrolled.
- Criteria for exclusion:
- • history of surgical interference for less than one year (abdominal surgery).
- • Cirrhosis of the liver with ascites or without them.
- • Deformity or contracture of the hip or spine.
- • Obstruction of bowel, peritonitis or drilling.
About South Valley University
South Valley University is a reputable academic institution dedicated to advancing healthcare through innovative research and clinical trials. Committed to fostering excellence in medical education and patient care, the university collaborates with leading healthcare professionals and researchers to conduct rigorous clinical studies aimed at improving treatment outcomes and patient safety. With a strong emphasis on ethical standards and scientific integrity, South Valley University is poised to contribute valuable insights to the medical community and enhance the overall understanding of various health conditions.
Contacts
Jennifer Cobb
Immunology at National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Locations
Qina, , Egypt
Patients applied
Trial Officials
Mohammed E. Ali, PhD student
Principal Investigator
South Valley University, Faculty of Physical Therapy
Timeline
First submit
Trial launched
Trial updated
Estimated completion
Not reported
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