U.S., May 10 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06964256) titled 'Clinical Trial of Abdominal Breathing for Urinary Retention After Spinal Cord Injury' on April 17.
Brief Summary: Randomized controlled trials were conducted in patients with urinary retention after spinal cord injury. The effects of abdominal breathing training on pelvic floor muscle tone, muscle strength and residual urine volume in patients with urinary retention after spinal cord injury were observed by Glazer and bladder volume measurement to compare the electromyography value and residual urine volume of pelvic floor muscles at different stages of resting state and contraction state of the two groups, and the subjective feeling...