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Effect of soft and prolonged Graeco-Arabic massage in low back pain - A randomized controlled clinical trial.

Journal of bodywork and movement therapies
January 1, 2022
Aysha Ansari et al. (4 authors)
Journal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to evaluate the efficacy of soft and prolonged massage with roghan-i-suranjan in reducing low back pain compared to short wave diathermy.

Results Summary

The study found that soft and prolonged massage with roghan-i-suranjan significantly reduced pain (42.14% reduction in VAS score) and improved quality of life (37.16% improvement in OLBP score) compared to the control group (13.94% and 5.93% improvements, respectively). The results were statistically significant.

Population

Clinically and radiologically diagnosed patients with low back pain due to lumbar spondylosis.

Effective Dosage

Soft and prolonged massage with roghan-i-suranjan (specific dosage not detailed).

Duration

3 weeks (treatment administered every alternate day).

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (6)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
soft and prolonged massage with roghan-i-suranjan
decrease
VAS score
patients of low back pain
42.14%
reduced
#1
short wave diathermy
decrease
VAS score
patients of low back pain
13.94%
reduced
#2
soft and prolonged massage with roghan-i-suranjan
increase
OLBP score
patients of low back pain
37.16%
improved
#3
short wave diathermy
increase
OLBP score
patients of low back pain
5.93%
improved
#4
soft and prolonged massage with roghan-i-suranjan
decrease
pain
patients of low back pain
-
found effective in reducing the pain
#5
soft and prolonged massage with roghan-i-suranjan
increase
quality of life
patients of low back pain
-
improving the quality of life
#6
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Low back pain (waja-uz-zahr) due to lumbar spondylosis affects approximately 60-80% of the population at any point of life. The present study was aimed to evaluate the efficacy of soft and prolonged massage with roghan-i-suranjan on low back pain. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Clinically and radiologically diagnosed patients of low back pain were randomized into test and control groups consisting 20 patients in each group. The patients in test group received soft and prolonged massage with roghan-i-suranjan; while, in control group, short wave diathermy was given on every alternate day up to 20 min for 3 weeks. The patients were assessed before and after the treatment using the VAS and ODI (OLBP) scales. RESULTS: VAS score was reduced to 42.14%, (p < 0.001) in massage and 13.94%, (p < 0.008) in control group after the treatment [Percentual Change (PC) between the groups = 54.35%, p < 0.001]. OLBP score was improved to 37.16% (p < 0.001) in massage and 5.93% (p < 0.0012) in control group after the treatment [PC between the groups = 29.57%, p < 0.02]. CONCLUSION: Apart from the muhallil-i-awram (anti-inflammatory), mulattif (attenuative), daf-i-alam (analgesic), and musakkin (sedative) activities of the tested-drugs, the specific strokes soft and prolonged massage further enhances the evacuative and rejuvenative process through its own action of tahleel (dissolution), talteef (attenuation), taskeen (sedation), and taskheen (diaphoresis) induced by the various manipulations used in this massage. Soft and prolonged massage with tested oil was found effective in reducing the pain and improving the quality of life in the patients of low back pain.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
HumansLow Back PainMassagePain MeasurementQuality of LifeTreatment Outcome
Study Links
Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy85/10
Quality75/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations1
Citations/Year0.3
Relative Citation Ratio0.25
NIH Percentile12.8%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.05
Weight Score2.19
Normalized Score0.69
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