1. The effect of Siwan therapy in management of patients with rheumatoid arthritis: A single blind randomized controlled trial
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Ghada Mohamed Koura, Aladdin A. Balbaa, Hamada Ahmed Hamada, Nashwa M. Allam, Khater H.A, and Saud M Alrawaili
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030203 arthritis & rheumatology ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Conventional medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Massage ,business.industry ,Visual analogue scale ,Psychological intervention ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Rheumatoid arthritis ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Single blind ,business ,Rheumatism - Abstract
Background: There is a growing interest in treatments involving natural means and procedures, alternative to those of conventional medicine. Some special sands are being used worldwide in therapeutic applications, especially in musculoskeletal problems. Objectives: To compare the effect of Siwan traditional therapy versus conventional therapy for functional disability and pain in rheumatoid arthritis. Design: A prospective, randomized, single-blind, pre-post-test, controlled trial. Setting: Four physical therapy departments in four multidiscipline, outpatient medical centers, located in Marsa Matrouh. The study was conducted between June 2015 and August 2016. Participants: Thirty patient’s rheumatoid arthritis (aged between 20 and 50 y) according to the American Rheumatism Association criteria 2010, participated in the study. Interventions: The patients were randomly assigned into 2 equal groups. Group (A) received Siwan traditional therapy in the form of sand bathing, followed by massage with olive oil for 7 d and group (B) received conventional physical therapy for two months’ day after day in the form of heat application, electrical stimulation (TENS), and exercise. Main outcome measure: The primary outcome was pain severity measured by visual analogue scale while the secondary outcome was functional disability measured by Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ). Results: Thirty patient with rheumatoid arthritis (group (A) n=15; group (B) n=15) were randomized and analysed. Comparing both groups post-program revealed that there were significant differences (P
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- 2018
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