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Unknown OBSERVATIONAL NCT05432453

The Relationship Between Functional Constipation and Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Investigation of the Relationship Between Functional Constipation and Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction

Sponsor: Abant Izzet Baysal University

Updated 6 times since 2022 Last updated: Feb 9, 2024 Started: May 16, 2022 Primary completion: May 1, 2024 Completion: May 1, 2024
This information is for research purposes only and is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before making any medical decision.

Listed as NCT05432453, this observational or N/A phase trial focuses on Constipation - Functional and Sacroiliac Joint Somatic Dysfunction and remains ongoing. Sponsored by Abant Izzet Baysal University, it has been updated 6 times since 2022, reflecting limited change activity. This study adds to the evidence base for this therapeutic area through structured, versioned documentation.

Status Flow

~Jul 2022 – ~Mar 2024 · 20 months · monthly snapshotRecruiting~Mar 2024 – ~Jul 2024 · 4 months · monthly snapshotRecruiting~Jul 2024 – ~Sep 2024 · 2 months · monthly snapshot~Sep 2024 – ~Sep 2025 · 12 months · monthly snapshotRecruiting~Sep 2025 – ~Mar 2026 · 6 months · monthly snapshotRecruiting~Mar 2026 – present · 4 months · monthly snapshotUnknown

Change History

6 versions recorded
  1. Mar 2026 — Present [monthly]

    Unknown

    Status: RecruitingUnknown

  2. Sep 2025 — Mar 2026 [monthly]

    Recruiting

  3. Sep 2024 — Sep 2025 [monthly]

    Recruiting

  4. Jul 2024 — Sep 2024 [monthly]

    Recruiting

  5. Mar 2024 — Jul 2024 [monthly]

    Recruiting

Show 1 earlier version
  1. Jul 2022 — Mar 2024 [monthly]

    Recruiting

    First recorded

May 2022

Trial started

Per CT.gov start date — pre-dates our first snapshot

Eligibility Summary

No eligibility information available.

Contact Information

Sponsor contact:
  • Abant Izzet Baysal University
Data source: Abant Izzet Baysal University

For direct contact, visit the study record on ClinicalTrials.gov .

Study Locations