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In phase 2, a total of 52 subjects were selected from phase 1 based on the inclusionand exclusion criteria and were divided randomly into two groups, where group A (n = 26) received structuredexercises and group B (n = 26) received aerobic exercises, along with breast massage and advice on usage ofproperly fitting brassiere for both the groups. NPRS and Cardiff breast pain charts were used as outcome measures.Results: In phase 1, percentage calculation was used to determine the prevalence. In phase 2, t test analysis andnon-parametric tests were used for post intervention analysis. Both groups have shown a significant reduction inseverity and duration of breast pain, but the difference was higher in group A.Conclusion: In phase 1, the prevalence of cyclic mastalgia was 69%. 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背景:周期性乳痛症是指乳房在月经前开始疼痛,并随着月经周期的开始而减轻。研究表明,瑜伽、激光和其他各种药物方法可用于治疗周期性乳痛症。目的:比较结构化运动计划和有氧运动对减轻周期性乳痛症女性疼痛的效果:在第一阶段,使用一家私立研究所的经前期综合征量表分析了周期性乳痛症的患病率。在第二阶段,根据纳入和排除标准从第一阶段中选出 52 名受试者,随机分为两组,A 组(26 人)接受结构性锻炼,B 组(26 人)接受有氧锻炼,两组受试者均接受乳房按摩和正确佩戴胸罩的建议。采用 NPRS 和卡迪夫乳房疼痛图表作为结果测量指标:结果:第一阶段采用百分比计算确定患病率。第二阶段采用 t 检验分析和非参数检验进行干预后分析。两组患者乳房疼痛的严重程度和持续时间都明显减少,但 A 组的差异更大:结论:在第一阶段,周期性乳痛症的发病率为 69%。结论:在第 1 阶段,周期性乳房疼痛的发病率为 69%;在第 2 阶段,与有氧运动相比,结构化运动方案能更有效地减轻周期性乳房疼痛女性的疼痛。
Comparison of Structured Exercise Program and Aerobic Exercise on Reducing Pain in Females with Cyclic Mastalgia
Background: Cyclic mastalgia is described as pain occurring in the breast that begins before menstruation andsubsides with the onset of the menstrual cycle. Studies indicate the usage of yoga, LASER and various otherpharmacological methods for treating cyclic mastalgia. There is inadequate literature to report the effect ofexercises on cyclic mastalgia.Purpose: To compare the effect of structured exercise program and aerobic exercise on reducing pain in femaleswith cyclic mastalgia.Materials and Methods: In phase 1, the prevalence of cyclic mastalgia was analyzed using premenstrual syndromescale from a private institute. In phase 2, a total of 52 subjects were selected from phase 1 based on the inclusionand exclusion criteria and were divided randomly into two groups, where group A (n = 26) received structuredexercises and group B (n = 26) received aerobic exercises, along with breast massage and advice on usage ofproperly fitting brassiere for both the groups. NPRS and Cardiff breast pain charts were used as outcome measures.Results: In phase 1, percentage calculation was used to determine the prevalence. In phase 2, t test analysis andnon-parametric tests were used for post intervention analysis. Both groups have shown a significant reduction inseverity and duration of breast pain, but the difference was higher in group A.Conclusion: In phase 1, the prevalence of cyclic mastalgia was 69%. In phase 2, structured exercise protocol wasmore effective in reducing pain in females with cyclic mastalgia when compared with aerobic exercise.