EFFECTS OF BOWEN THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

Authors

  • Muhammad Mustafa Qamar Assistant Professor, Department Allied Health Sciences University Of Sargodha
  • Ayesha Basharat Lecturer, Department Allied Health Sciences University Of Sargodha
  • Qurba Kiran Senior Lecturer, Shalamar Institute Of Health Science Lahore
  • Fatima Physiotherapist, Aadil Hospital Defense Lahore

Keywords:

Non-pharmacological intervention, bowen therapy, tension-type headache, pain intensity, myofascial tissues, ligaments

Abstract

Background and Aim: Bowen therapy is a non-pharmacological method for treating a variety of pain conditions, but its effectiveness in treating tension-type headaches is unknown. We compared the effectiveness of Bowen therapy to a sham treatment.

Methodology: In a multi-center randomized controlled trial, the young adults with a tension-type headache were selected from the Neurology Department of DHQ hospital Sargodha and Niazi Medical Complex, Sargodha, with convenient sampling. A priori sample size calculation determined that 44 participants were needed. The participants were randomly assigned to two groups. Bowen Therapy (n=22) and Sham Treatment (n=22) groups were enrolled. The Bowen therapy was devised for two weeks. The measurement was taken at baseline and after two weeks. SPSS 22 was used for data analysis.

Results: At baseline, there was no difference found in the Bowen therapy and Sham treatment groups. We have noticed a significant decrease in the severity of pain and improvement in pain pressure threshold assessed by the visual analogue scale (VAS) and algometer in the Bowen therapy group after two weeks (<0.05). However, no changes in pain intensity were found in the sham therapy group. Furthermore, the headache frequency was also reduced in Bowen therapy compared to the sham therapy group (<0.05) after the study period.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that Bowen Therapy might be a beneficial and effective treatment for a tension-type headache. Further studies are needed using older adult’s participants.

Author Biography

Fatima, Physiotherapist, Aadil Hospital Defense Lahore

 

 

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2023-01-04

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Qamar , M. M., Basharat, A., Kiran , Q. ., & Fatima. (2023). EFFECTS OF BOWEN THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH TENSION-TYPE HEADACHE: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL. Pakistan Journal of Rehabilitation, 12(1), 27–33. Retrieved from http://ojs.zu.edu.pk/ojs/index.php/pjr/article/view/1552

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