Ramaiah, Pushpamala and Albokhary, Afnan A. (2021) Muscle Relaxation Strategies on Dysmenorrhea: An Interventional Study. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International. pp. 79-85. ISSN 2456-9119
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Abstract
Background: The chief complaints of menstruating females can impact their life with several physical and psycho-social wellbeing. Menstrual pain could be due to primary or secondary dysmenorrhea. There has been a lack of ongoing studies to demonstrate the association of crucial variables with day-to-day activities during the cycle.
Aim: Study adopted to explore the effectiveness of pelvic rocking exercises and home workouts among adolescents.
Methods: A case-control randomized design was adopted among the adolescents' community where the pre-post test was carried out, and the selected variables have been statistically analyzed.
Results: In total, 180 adolescents participated in our study. Overweight has been well documented as one of the variables to experience pain, and the intensity of the pain minimized after performing a couple of interventions.
Moreover, few findings appeared that exercises and home workouts reduce the pain level (scores) (p<0.05) and documented fewer dysmenorrhea symptoms in the following cycle.
Conclusion: The study reports muscle relaxation strategies to help in the relief of menstrual pain. The authors recommend performing ongoing research with a larger sample size to interpret the findings with cautions to associate cause-effect relationships.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Science Repository > Medical Science |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 22 Mar 2023 05:06 |
Last Modified: | 02 Jan 2024 12:46 |
URI: | http://research.manuscritpub.com/id/eprint/329 |