New touch therapy targets agonizing tailbone pain
NCT ID NCT07438483
Summary
This study tested whether a hands-on therapy called the Primal Reflex Release Technique could help people with tailbone pain that started after a colonoscopy. Researchers worked with 46 adults to see if the therapy could reduce their pain, help them move better, and improve their daily life. The goal was to find a non-drug way to ease this specific type of discomfort.
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Riphah international university
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
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