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NCT06720077
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Effect of Acupressure in The Management of Postmenopausal Constipation

Sponsor: Cairo University

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Summary

This study was conducted to investigate the effect of acupressure in the management of constipation in postmenopausal women.

Key Details

Gender

FEMALE

Age Range

50 Years - 60 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

60

Start Date

2024-12-07

Completion Date

2025-03-01

Last Updated

2024-12-11

Healthy Volunteers

No

Conditions

Interventions

OTHER

Acupressure

It will be applied for the experimental group only. Before starting the first treatment session, the participants will be instructed briefly about the nature of the treatment to gain their confidence and cooperation. Each participant in this group will be asked to lie in supine position and the acupressure will be applied by using the therapist's fingers on the following acupoints (san jio 6/ spleen 15/ stomach 25/ joining vally " intestine 4") 1 minute for each point with 3 repetitions on both sides (about 30 minutes as total time), 3 times per week for 6 weeks.

OTHER

Diaphragmatic breathing exercises

A modified exercise will be used to achieve normal diaphragmatic breathing while the woman is lying on her back, with one hand placed on her abdomen and the other on her thorax. She will then be instructed to breathe in deeply, slowly, and gradually for 4 seconds, hold the air for 2 seconds, and exhale slowly through pursed lips for 6 seconds. Three series of ten repetitions will be completed with rest in between; the woman will be advised to rest longer if she feels dizzy or lightheaded. The patient will ensure the exercise is performed successfully if the hand placed on the abdomen shows greater mobility compared to minimal or no mobility of the hand on the thorax. From that point, the series of repetitions will begin.

OTHER

General bowel care advise

All women in both groups will receive bowel care advice, including encouraging fiber intake (20-35 g/day) from sources like whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes, with a focus on soluble fiber. They will be advised to limit meat, dairy, and low-fiber foods and avoid caffeine-containing products like chocolate and coffee. Adequate hydration (1.5-2.0 L/day) with water or juices will be recommended, along with daily exercise, such as 20-30 minutes of walking. Proper toilet posture will be emphasized, including sitting with knees higher than hips (using a stool if needed), leaning forward, placing elbows on knees, relaxing, and maintaining a straight spine.

Locations (1)

Faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University

Giza, Egypt