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The effect of abdominal massage and stretching exercise on pain and dysmenorrhea symptoms in female university students: A single-blind randomized-controlled clinical trial.

Nazan OzturkEmine Gerçek ÖterMeryem Eken
Published in: Health care for women international (2022)
In this study the researchers aimed to determine the effect of abdominal massage and stretching exercises on the severity of pain, dysmenorrhea symptoms and menstrual blood lost in university students. In this single-blind randomized controlled clinical trial 63 university students were included. Participants were randomly assigned into massage group, exercise and control groups. Our findings showed that the 2 nd cycle scores related to abdominal-back pain and fatigue in the massage group and 2 nd cycle scores related to mood change in the exercise group were significantly lower than those of the massage and control groups. However, there was no difference between groups in terms of the Visual Analogue Scale scores and blood lost. Our evidence indicates that massage was effective on abdominal-back pain and weakness, and exercise was effective on mode change.
Keyphrases
  • high intensity
  • resistance training
  • physical activity
  • chronic pain
  • sleep quality
  • pain management
  • neuropathic pain
  • body composition