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Effects of Jacobson's progressive muscular relaxation technique on blood pressure regulation and activity of daily living in hypertensive patient


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Hypertension is a disease that becomes a major problem of health. In 2008, 40% of adults aged 25 years above were diagnosed with hypertension. The mortality rate of the complications of hypertension reaches 9.4 million deaths worldwide each year. Hypertension is often called a ''silent killer'' because it often appears without symptoms until it becomes severe and impacts on other organs. Hypertension affects both on physical and psychological. Several studies have found that hypertension can cause anxiety. Hypertension requires comprehensive pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment. Since 1983, the World Health Organization has suggested the use of the non-pharmacological approach in hypertension treatment. Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) is one of the therapies that is mostly used in complementary therapy and alternative medication. PMR is a technique developed by Edmund Jacobson in 1920. This technique is designed to create a state of physiological and psychological relaxation in patients. It requires the patient to tense and relax various muscle groups while focusing awareness on proprioceptive and interceptive sensations. Several studies have found that PMR exercise helps to reduce blood pressure. Besides, PMR exercise can also reduce anxiety in various diseases. Study design will be randomized controlled trial. Study will be conducted at Life care Hospital Gujranwala. Written informed consent will be obtained. Patients will be allocated randomly. Subjects meeting the predetermined inclusion and exclusion criteria . Questionnaire will be used as subjective measurements of activity of daily living and Bp will be monitored for initial readings.subjects will be divided into two groups both groups will perform 30 minutes walk as baseline treatment. only one group will receive Jacobsons muscle relaxation technique. Patients will be demonstrated with the technique to contract and relax various groups of muscles, to coordinate contractions and relaxations with deep breaths and to perform the entire procedure with eyes closed in supine lying down position. Every subject will perform this supervised relaxation for 6 repetitions during a single session on once a day basis for four weeks. At the end of 4 weeks of treatment session blood pressure will be recorded questionnaire will be filled. The data thus obtained will be considered for statistical analysis ;


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NCT number NCT05650138
Study type Interventional
Source Riphah International University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date May 2, 2022
Completion date November 30, 2022

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