The Effectiveness of Massage in Treating Constipation
- Conditions
- Constipation
- Interventions
- Other: massage based on the tensegrity ruleOther: massage - classical abdominal
- Registration Number
- NCT01354080
- Lead Sponsor
- Wroclaw University of Health and Sport Sciences
- Brief Summary
The purpose of this study is to compare the effectiveness of massage based on the tensegrity rule and classical abdominal massage in persons with constipation.
- Detailed Description
Constipation can be defined as "an embarrassing ailment of the 21st century". It affects about 20-25% of the population, women as well as men, but occurs more frequently in women (female:male ratio of 2.2:1). Persons of different age suffer from it. Constipation is a bothersome ailment which negatively affects the general physical and mental state, lowers physical and mental fitness, significantly hinders professional work, and decreases life comfort As the factors which contribute to the occurrence of constipation are very diverse and complex, the treatment is a long-term and slow process. There are numerous conservative treatment methods for constipation, such as physical treatments, reflexotherapy, biofeedback, pharmacotherapy, and modification of lifestyle. There is also a possibility of applying classical massage in persons with constipation. However, observations of the authors suggest it is not a therapy commonly applied.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 29
- age from 18 to 70 years old
- after therapy with Vermoks 2*1/ 3 regardless of body weight
- negative Elis test for lambliasis
- proper laboratory tests results: bilirubin, FA, GGTP, AspAT, AlAT
- ultrasound scan of the abdominal cavity
- positive interview based on questionnaire
- present cancer or prior cancer treatment, if there is no clear agreement of the involved oncologist
- renal insufficiency > II NYHA
- cardiovascular problems
- respiratory insufficiency > II degree GOLD
- unstable coronary disease
- hypertensive crisis
- liver insufficiency
- prior liver transplant
- prior or active hepatitis
- jaundice
- prior surgical treatments except: appendectomy >5 years before, cholecystectomy 5 years before
- unequalized endocrinopathies
- metabolic storage diseases
- diabetes
- nephrolithiasis
- cholelithiasis
- pancreatitis
- chronic diseases of the intestines
- diseases of the muscles
- pregnancy
- parasite infections of the digestive system (infection with human roundworm, lambliasis)
- age above 18 years old
- BMI> 33
- improper ultrasound scan result or laboratory tests results
- blood presence in feces
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description tensegrity massage massage based on the tensegrity rule In this group of patients massage sessions based on the tensegrity method were applied. classical massage massage - classical abdominal In this group of patients classical massage sessions were applied
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Patient Questionnaire (including Rome Test) baseline (immediately before the first massage session) The aims of the Patient Questionnaire were to proof constipation presence and supply evidence of the frequency and the quality of bowel movements, and to compare them with the state from Diary
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Diary of Bowel Movements on 7th day and 21st day from the 1st massage session The aims of the Diary were to supply documentary evidence of the frequency and the quality of bowel movements, and to compare them with the state from before the experiment (the Patient Questionnaire).
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
University School of Physical Education in Wrocław
🇵🇱Wrocław, Wroclaw destrict, Poland