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Superficial heat therapy is mainly used to relieve menstrual pain, but it does not penetrate deeper than the skin tissue. In order to penetrate deep into the deep layers and promote tissue relaxation, deep heat therapy can be effective. The treatment time for deep heat treatment is controversial, and there is no study on deep heat treatment using radio frequency for dysmenorrhea. Therefore, in this study, by applying radiofrequency waves at different times to the lower abdomen for patients with primary dysmenorrhea, the pain and changes in the autonomic nervous system were compared with thermotherapy to suggest appropriate therapeutic interventions.
Age
18 - 50 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
The wells neuropain clinic
Seoul, South Korea
Start Date
June 23, 2021
Primary Completion Date
October 30, 2021
Completion Date
November 30, 2021
Last Updated
March 2, 2022
37
ACTUAL participants
High frequency therapy (5 minutes)
DEVICE
High frequency therapy (7 minutes)
DEVICE
High frequency therapy (9 minutes)
DEVICE
Superficial heat therapy
DEVICE
Lead Sponsor
Sahmyook University
NCT05640232
NCT06316583
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