2017
DOI: 10.4103/0976-9668.198365
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Vestibular stimulation for management of premenstrual syndrome

Abstract: Objectives:The present study was undertaken to observe the effectiveness of vestibular stimulation in the management of premenstrual syndrome (PMS).Materials and Methods:The present study was an experimental study; twenty female participants of age group 18–30 years were recruited in the present study. Conventional swing was used to administer vestibular stimulation. Variables were recorded before and after vestibular stimulation and compared.Results:Depression and stress scores are significantly decreased aft… Show more

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“…Results of this study agreed with Minu et al, [20] who stated that the vestibular stimulation was effective for management of PMS as a no pharmacological therapy. Twenty female participants of age group 18-30 years in his research and conventional swing was used to administer vestibular stimulation.…”
Section: Sadanandan Et Alsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Results of this study agreed with Minu et al, [20] who stated that the vestibular stimulation was effective for management of PMS as a no pharmacological therapy. Twenty female participants of age group 18-30 years in his research and conventional swing was used to administer vestibular stimulation.…”
Section: Sadanandan Et Alsupporting
confidence: 91%