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Functional exercise in combination with auricular plaster therapy is more conducive to rehabilitation of menopausal women patients with anxiety disorder.

Yubin Han1, Fugui Duan2, Rongmei Xu3, Yi Wang1, Hongyu Zhang3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Observe the effect of functional exercise in combination with auricular plaster therapy on menopausal women patients with anxiety disorder.
METHOD: Select 45 menopausal women patients with anxiety disorder and then adopt random digital table to divide them into a functional exercise group, an auricular plaster therapy group and a combination group. Each group consists of 15 patients. The patients in the functional exercise group do yoga exercise twice a day; those in the auricular plaster therapy group are provided with the auricular plaster therapy twice a day; those in the combination group do yoga exercise and then they are provided with the auricular plaster therapy twice a day. Before the treatment and after 12 weeks' treatment, respectively detect and compare the selected patients in the three groups in respect HAMA score, physical function score and mental function score; And the cured patients are followed up for 3 months to compare recurrence rate of each group.
RESULTS: After 12 weeks' treatment, HAMA score, physical function score and mental function score of the combination group are obviously better than those of another two groups (P<0.05); Of the cure rate and the recurrence rate within 3 months, the cure rate of the combination group is higher and the recurrence rate is low.
CONCLUSION: Through the functional rehabilitation exercise in combination with the auricular plaster, the combined curative effect is obviously better than that of single treatment and the clinical recurrence rate is significantly lower than that of single treatment. It shows that the combined treatment method presents obvious synergistic effect and the synergistic treatment is more beneficial to improve the curative effect.

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Keywords:  Functional exercise; anxiety disorder; auricular plaster; combination; curative effect

Year:  2015        PMID: 26885051      PMCID: PMC4723896     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med        ISSN: 1940-5901


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