Hip pain linked to pelvic floor issues in women, study finds
NCT ID NCT06470620
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 51 women with long-term hip pain to see if their pelvic floor muscle function was related to their pain and anxiety. Researchers used ultrasound and questionnaires to measure muscle movement, strength, and incontinence. The goal was to better understand these connections, not to test a treatment.
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Haifa University, Department of PHysical Therapy
Haifa, Haifa District, 31905, Israel
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