Engy M El Nahas
Department of Physical Therapy for Women Health, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Publications
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Review
Effect Of Low-Intensity Laser Acupuncture And Reflexology In Relieving Dysmenorrhea: A Randomized Control Trial
Author(s): Heba Embaby, Mohamed Serag Eldein Mahgoub Mostafa*, Salwa R. Elgendy, Mona Mohamed Abdelkhalek and Engy M El Nahas
Background: Dysmenorrhea is defined as painful contractions which arise directly earlier/throughout menstruation time. Dysmenorrhea could be primary or secondary. These cramps are considered the most familiar complaints seen in 50% of women in their fertility time. Owing to the negative influence of medications and their 20-25% failure percentage, many women search for new adjunctive therapeutic approaches. Objective: The present study attempts to detect the influence of low-intensity laser acupuncture therapy (LILT) and foot reflexology in treating primary dysmenorrhea (PD) in female students. Methods: 50 females with PD participated in this trial; their ages ranged from 19-28 years; they were allocated randomly into two groups; intervention and controls. The intervention group received laser acupuncture and foot reflex.. Read More»