U.S., Feb. 21 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07423793) titled 'Tele-Supported Motor Imagery Exercise in High-Risk Pregnancy' on Feb. 15.
Brief Summary: High-risk pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy in which there is an increased likelihood of adverse maternal and/or fetal outcomes due to maternal or fetal conditions. The global prevalence of high-risk pregnancies ranges between 10% and 60%. In cases where pregnancy complications occur, bed rest is frequently recommended to prevent further deterioration. However, prolonged inactivity may lead to unfavorable maternal outcomes, and appropriately prescribed exercise may help reduce the negative consequences of immobility.
Long-term maternal exerci...