Massage With Frankincense and Myrrh Oil in Treating Chronic Low Back Pain
NCT04494165 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 91
Last updated 2020-07-31
Summary
This randomized controlled study was conducted to determine the effect of massage with frankincense and myrrh oil in treating chronic low back pain.
A total of 91 individuals over the age of 18 who agreed to participate in the study, who had no verbal communication problems, and who had complaints of low back pain for at least the past three months were included in the study. In this research, 3x2 (experiment, control and plasebo group x pre-test post-test) split plot design was used The data were collected using the data sheet, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Aberdeen Low Back Pain Scale (ALBPS) and Roland-Morris Disability Scale (RMDS). Standard treatment was applied to all three groups for three weeks, every weekday. In addition to the standard treatment, 2 sessions of waist massage per week were applied to the aromatherapy Group with frankincense and myyrh essential oil and to the Placebo Group with jojoba fixed oil in accordance with the aromatherapy protocol. Massage was not applied to the control group.
In the results of working, the decrease in RMDS (p \<0.001), ALBPS (p \<0.001) and VAS (p \<0.001) scores of the aromatherapy group was found to be statistically higher than the other two groups.
As a result, aromatherapy massage with Fankincense and Myyrh essential oil can be added to traditional treatments as an easy-to-apply complementary health application with no significant side effects to relieve pain and reduce disability in an individual's daily life in chronic low back pain patient care.
Conditions
- Low Back Pain
Interventions
- OTHER
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massage with frankincense and myyrh essential oil
In addition to the standard physical therapy session, 30 patients in aromatherapy group received a total of six sessions of lumbar massage for three weeks with frankincense and myrrh essential oils, two sessions per week (2nd and 5th days of each week), each lasting 15 minutes. During the massage, an average of 3ml mixture prepared by adding 2% frankincense oil and 2% myrrh essential oil to jojoba carrier oil was used as an oil mixture.
- OTHER
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massage with carrier oil
In addition to the standard physical therapy session, 31 patients in placebo group received a total of six sessions of lumbar massage for three weeks with jojoba oil, two sessions per week (2nd and 5th days of each week), each lasting 15 minutes.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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TC Erciyes University
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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ülkü özdemir · erciyes üniversitesi
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- SUPPORTIVE_CARE
- Masking
- DOUBLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2019-07-01
- Primary Completion
- 2019-11-05
- Completion
- 2019-11-05
Countries
- Turkey (Türkiye)
Study Locations
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