EFFECT OF INTEGRATED VISCERAL AND SPINAL MANIPULATION IN ADULTS PATIENT WITH FUNCTIONAL DYSPEPSIA: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

Authors
Category Primary study
Registry of TrialsITMCTR
Year 2024
INTERVENTION: Intervention Group:Integrated visceral and spinal manipulation (In‐ViSMa);Control Group:Integrated Abdominal Massage and Spinal Manipulation (In‐VaSMa); CONDITION: Functional Dyspepsia PRIMARY OUTCOME: Leeds Dyspepsia Questionnaire (LDQ);Perceived Stress Scale (PSS);Abdominal Pain Index (API); SECONDARY OUTCOME: Pittsburg Sleep Quality Inde X(PSQI);Short Form‐Nepean Dyspepsia Inde X(SF‐NDI); INCLUSION CRITERIA: ‐ Having functional dyspepsia more than 3 months ‐ Symptoms including abdominal discomfort or pain, heartburn, bloating, nausea, and vomiting of acid fluids ‐ Problems with psychological distress, sleep disturbances, and impaired quality of life ‐ Ages range of 18 ‐ 65 years old ‐ Currently unrelated medication were permitted onto the study provided that their medication remained ‐ Both males and females of any race ‐ Understand Indonesia language
Epistemonikos ID: 12d17f56c8c10f73ccb91f0014f02d8205b59022
First added on: Aug 28, 2024