Effectiveness of a Four-Session Focal Shock Wave Therapy Protocol in Women With Vulvodynia
NCT: NCT07553715 · NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Brief Summary
Vulvodynia is a chronic vulvar pain condition that can significantly affect quality of life. Low-intensity focal extracorporeal shock wave therapy has been proposed as a non-invasive therapeutic option, but real-world data remain limited. This retrospective observational study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of a four-session focal shock wave therapy protocol in women with vulvodynia treated in routine clinical practice at a university hospital. Clinical data collected during standard care, as well as questionnaire responses, will be analyzed to assess changes in symptoms and functional outcomes following treatment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Effectiveness of a Four-Session Focal Shock Wave Therapy Protocol in Women With Vulvodynia?
Effectiveness of a Four-Session Focal Shock Wave Therapy Protocol in Women With Vulvodynia is a clinical trial registered under NCT07553715. Current status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
What is the status of NCT07553715?
The current status of NCT07553715 (Effectiveness of a Four-Session Focal Shock Wave Therapy Protocol in Women With Vulvodynia) is: NOT_YET_RECRUITING.
When did Effectiveness of a Four-Session Focal Shock Wave Therapy Protocol in Women With Vulvodynia start?
Effectiveness of a Four-Session Focal Shock Wave Therapy Protocol in Women With Vulvodynia started on 2026-04.
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