A study to assess the effectiveness of Acharya Technique on low back pain among women

Kala Barathi S (1) , Mohana S (2)
(1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing, Saveetha College of Nursing, SIMATS Thandalam, Chennai - 602105, Tamilnadu, India, India ,
(2) Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Nursing, Saveetha College of Nursing, SIMATS Thandalam, Chennai - 602105, Tamilnadu, India, India

Abstract

Back pain is the most widely recognised medical consultation in all the nations. It meddles with an individual’s satisfaction and general working. Back pain is a too fundamental issue that can extend from a dull, consistent pain to an unexpected, sharp pain that can leave individuals crippled. It can come on abruptly from a mishap, a fall, or lifting something extraordinary  or it can grow gradually, maybe as the consequence of age-related changes  to the Spine. Those instincts and behavioural patterns are now codified into Acharya technique for back pain and Spinal & Nervous rejuvenation. The Save India association is conducting camps week after week without involving any fee for every one of the individuals, who are experiencing Back pain. All the same, people with other medical issues can also learn them and help themselves to enjoy perfect health and that as well with no depressions, fatigues or strain. Those who are destitute and are worn out on running from pillar to post and have spent a ton in treating back pain would now be able to plan to appreciate ideal wellbeing through this nature fix treatment which can properly be known as a therapy beyond all therapies. Hence the study is aimed to assess the effectiveness of Acharya technique on low back pain among women. Quantitative approach with Experimental Research design was employed with 60 samples which matched the inclusion criteria were selected by purposive sampling technique. A demographic variable was collected by using multiple choice questionnaires by structured questionnaires, and the level of pain was assessed by using the Numerical Rating Scale. The results of the study are out of 60 samples 37 [61.66%] had moderate pain, 23 [38.33%] had mild pain, and none had severe pain.

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Kala Barathi S
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Mohana S
Kala Barathi S, & Mohana S. (2020). A study to assess the effectiveness of Acharya Technique on low back pain among women. International Journal of Research in Pharmaceutical Sciences, 11(3), 3005–3008. Retrieved from https://ijrps.com/home/article/view/549

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