The effect of 15 sessions of motion therapy with coenzyme Q10 on reducing pain and inflammation of the sciatic nerve in women aged 35 to 45 years
Poster Presentation
Paper ID : 1673-SSRC
Authors
1Department of Soirt Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran
2Department of Soirt Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, , Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran
Abstract
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether 15 sessions of exercise combined with the use of coenzyme Q10 work against sciatica in women aged 35 to 45 years.
Research Methods: Sixty women aged 35 to 45 years with sciatica who were diagnosed by MRI and diagnosed by a specialist were voluntarily selected And then indirectly divided into 4 experimental and control groups (supplement and placebo). 15 of them in the group of drug exercise therapy exercises (Coenzyme Q10), 15 people to exercise-therapy exercises with placebo (starch), 15 people in the group of movement therapy exercises (net effect of exercise) and eliminating the effects of psychological load from complete consumption compared to the previous group And a group of 15 people without any activity was examined as a control group. Before the study, height and weight were measured with a German-made SECA meter and scale, respectively and As well as pre-test and post-test to measure people's pain from the VAS Visual Pain Scale Questionnaire Whose validity is high and its reliability is expressed as 0.91, was used. After doing the work, the final data were statistically analyzed using SPSS software version 21 and statistical methods of analysis of variance and dependent t for the characteristics of the research samples.
Research Findings: The findings show that although the recovery rate was low, all three hypotheses of the researcher had a significant effect on the sciatic nerve. (P≤0.05). Movement therapy with coenzyme Q10 supplementation (68.8%), respectively, Motion therapy with placebo (57.1%) and motion therapy (41.4%) Motion therapy with placebo (57.1%) and motion therapy (41.4%) had a significant effect on the improvement of sciatica.
Conclusion: In general, the results of this study showed that the movement therapy group with coenzyme Q10 supplementation performed significantly better than the movement therapy group with placebo supplement and the movement therapy group. Therefore, it can be said that 15 sessions of movement therapy along with coenzyme Q10 supplementation can have a significant effect on improving and reducing sciatica in women aged 35 to 45 years.
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether 15 sessions of exercise combined with the use of coenzyme Q10 work against sciatica in women aged 35 to 45 years.
Research Methods: Sixty women aged 35 to 45 years with sciatica who were diagnosed by MRI and diagnosed by a specialist were voluntarily selected And then indirectly divided into 4 experimental and control groups (supplement and placebo). 15 of them in the group of drug exercise therapy exercises (Coenzyme Q10), 15 people to exercise-therapy exercises with placebo (starch), 15 people in the group of movement therapy exercises (net effect of exercise) and eliminating the effects of psychological load from complete consumption compared to the previous group And a group of 15 people without any activity was examined as a control group. Before the study, height and weight were measured with a German-made SECA meter and scale, respectively and As well as pre-test and post-test to measure people's pain from the VAS Visual Pain Scale Questionnaire Whose validity is high and its reliability is expressed as 0.91, was used. After doing the work, the final data were statistically analyzed using SPSS software version 21 and statistical methods of analysis of variance and dependent t for the characteristics of the research samples.
Research Findings: The findings show that although the recovery rate was low, all three hypotheses of the researcher had a significant effect on the sciatic nerve. (P≤0.05). Movement therapy with coenzyme Q10 supplementation (68.8%), respectively, Motion therapy with placebo (57.1%) and motion therapy (41.4%) Motion therapy with placebo (57.1%) and motion therapy (41.4%) had a significant effect on the improvement of sciatica.
Conclusion: In general, the results of this study showed that the movement therapy group with coenzyme Q10 supplementation performed significantly better than the movement therapy group with placebo supplement and the movement therapy group. Therefore, it can be said that 15 sessions of movement therapy along with coenzyme Q10 supplementation can have a significant effect on improving and reducing sciatica in women aged 35 to 45 years.
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