Effect of electroacuapuncture on post sectional incisional pain after cesarean section /
Ahmed Salama Mostafa Elsheha
Effect of electroacuapuncture on post sectional incisional pain after cesarean section / تأثير الوخز بالابر الكهربائى فى علاج الالام ما بعد الولاده القيصريه Ahmed Salama Mostafa Elsheha ; Supervised Magda Sayed Morsy , Samia Mohamed Eid , Abeer Mohamed Eldeeb - Cairo : Ahmed Salama Mostafa Elsheha , 2015 - 134 P. : photographs ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Gynecology and Obstetrics
Forty females delivered with cesarean section were participated in this study. They were selected from Alazhar medical college hospital. They were randomly divided into two equal groups: study group (Group. A) consisted of twenty women; they received analgesics drugs such as nalofen, morphin as pain killer with electroacupunture needles used as actual treatment for relieving incisional pain for 20 minutes, twice daily for the first three days post operative (6 sessions) and control group (Group. B) consisted of twenty women; they received analgesics drugs such as nalofen, morphin as pain killer with placebo electroacupuncture needles applied for 20 minutes, twice daily for the first three days post operative (6 sessions). Evaluation was done for each woman in both groups (A and B) through measuring pain intensity by using VAS and serum serotonin level
Cesarean section Electroacupuncture Incisional pain
Effect of electroacuapuncture on post sectional incisional pain after cesarean section / تأثير الوخز بالابر الكهربائى فى علاج الالام ما بعد الولاده القيصريه Ahmed Salama Mostafa Elsheha ; Supervised Magda Sayed Morsy , Samia Mohamed Eid , Abeer Mohamed Eldeeb - Cairo : Ahmed Salama Mostafa Elsheha , 2015 - 134 P. : photographs ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Gynecology and Obstetrics
Forty females delivered with cesarean section were participated in this study. They were selected from Alazhar medical college hospital. They were randomly divided into two equal groups: study group (Group. A) consisted of twenty women; they received analgesics drugs such as nalofen, morphin as pain killer with electroacupunture needles used as actual treatment for relieving incisional pain for 20 minutes, twice daily for the first three days post operative (6 sessions) and control group (Group. B) consisted of twenty women; they received analgesics drugs such as nalofen, morphin as pain killer with placebo electroacupuncture needles applied for 20 minutes, twice daily for the first three days post operative (6 sessions). Evaluation was done for each woman in both groups (A and B) through measuring pain intensity by using VAS and serum serotonin level
Cesarean section Electroacupuncture Incisional pain