Can Mind-Body training ease the agony of restless legs for dialysis patients?
NCT ID NCT07276828
Summary
This study is testing whether a relaxation technique called autogenic training can help people on long-term hemodialysis who suffer from restless legs, poor sleep, and fatigue. Researchers will teach 54 participants specific relaxation exercises and measure changes in their symptoms over 8 weeks. The goal is to see if this non-drug approach can improve comfort and quality of life.
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Cairo, 11722, Egypt
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