EFFICACY OF LASER ACUPUNCTURE WITH MITCHELL'S SIMPLE PHYSIOLOGICAL RELAXATION TECHNIQUE IN ALLEVIATING PREMENSTRUAL TENSION

E. Mohamed, M. Ewidea
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Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a condition of recurrent physical and psychological symptoms occurring in a cyclic fashion during the 1�2 weeks proceeding a woman's menstrual period, significant enough to cause disruption in family, personal, or occupational function. This study was conducted to determine the effect of laser acupuncture with Mitchell's simple physiological relaxation technique in alleviating premenstrual tension syndrome (PMS), thirty volunteer females suffering from PMS were selected from Faculty of Physical Therapy, Kaferelsheik University. Their ages ranged from 17 to 22 years and their body mass index was < 30 Kg/m2. Volunteers were randomly assigned into two groups: a control group received vitamin B6 and Ca supplements once daily and a study group received the same medical treatment and participated in treadmill training three times per week for 3 months they were treated by laser acupuncture and Mitchell's simple physiological relaxation technique for 30 minute/session, 3�times/week during 2 weeks before menstruation for 2 menses. Assessments: Pulse rate, respiratory rate and EMG activity of Rt and Lt trapezius ms were recorded before and after intervention. Results: repeated measure manova revealed that there was significant reduction in EMG activity of (Rt and lt trapezius ms), pulse rate and respiratory rate (p<0.05). Conclusion: There is positive biological evidence to support the empirical evidence for laser acupuncture and Mitchell's simple physiological relaxation technique in the treatment of premenstrual tension (PMT). They showed highly significant reductions in pulse rate, respiratory rate and EMG muscle activity with its minimal adverse effect profile and ease of application, laser acupuncture should be included in reducing symptom of premenstrual syndrome management strategies.
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激光针刺配合米切尔简单生理放松技术缓解经前紧张的疗效观察
经前综合征(PMS)是指在女性月经前1 ~ 2周内周期性出现的生理和心理症状,其严重程度足以导致家庭、个人或职业功能的中断。本研究旨在探讨激光针刺配合Mitchell简单生理放松技术对经前紧张综合征(PMS)的治疗效果,选择来自Kaferelsheik大学物理治疗学院的30名经前紧张综合征女性志愿者。年龄17 ~ 22岁,体重指数< 30 Kg/m2。志愿者被随机分为两组:对照组每天服用一次维生素B6和钙补充剂,研究组接受同样的治疗,每周进行三次跑步机训练,持续3个月。他们接受激光针灸和米切尔简单生理放松技术的治疗,每次30分钟,每周3次,在月经前两周进行两次月经。评估:记录干预前后左斜方肌的脉搏率、呼吸率和肌电图活动。结果:重复测量结果显示,各组斜方肌(Rt、lt)肌电活动、脉搏率、呼吸率均显著降低(p<0.05)。结论:激光针刺联合Mitchell简单生理放松技术治疗经前紧张症(PMT)有积极的生物学证据支持。他们显示出脉搏率、呼吸率和肌电图活动的显著降低,其不良反应最小且易于应用,激光针灸应纳入减轻经前综合征症状的管理策略。
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