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(IAYT) alone versus when combined with Ayurveda therapy (<em>Kati Basti</em>) in patients with CLBP.</p></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><p>Forty patients were recruited from E-section of a holistic health center in South India for randomization and split into a Yoga and Ayurveda (<em>n</em>=20) and a Yoga-only (<em>n</em>=20) group. Yoga and Ayurveda group received a 1-week residential program combining Yoga and Ayurveda (therapy including <em>Kati Basti with Ksheerbala Taila</em>), while the Yoga-only group received only yoga therapy. Assessments at baseline, 1-week, and three months were measure pain intensity, disability, and depression.</p></div><div><h3>Results</h3><p>Both Yoga and Ayurveda group, and Yoga-only group showed significant reductions in pain and improvements in disability and depression at 1-week and three months. Quality of life also improved, specifically in physical, social, environmental, and psychological health. No significant differences were found between the groups in terms of pain, disability, and depression.</p></div><div><h3>Conclusion</h3><p>Both interventions demonstrated comparable results in pain reduction and disability improvement, as well as alleviating depression symptoms. Only Yoga and Ayurveda group exhibited improvement in physical health. 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摘要
背景 慢性腰背痛(CLBP)严重影响生活质量和工作效率,导致行动不便、活动受限和潜在的缺勤。瑜伽和阿育吠陀在减轻慢性腰背痛患者的疼痛、改善其功能和提高其幸福感方面显示出良好的效果,这一点已被大量研究证实。(方法从南印度一家整体健康中心的 E 区招募 40 名患者进行随机分组,分为瑜伽和阿育吠陀组(20 人)和纯瑜伽组(20 人)。瑜伽和阿育吠陀组接受为期一周的住宿计划,该计划结合了瑜伽和阿育吠陀(疗法包括 Kati Basti 和 Ksheerbala Taila),而纯瑜伽组仅接受瑜伽疗法。结果瑜伽和阿育吠陀组以及纯瑜伽组在一周和三个月后疼痛明显减轻,残疾和抑郁情况也有所改善。生活质量也有所提高,特别是在身体、社交、环境和心理健康方面。结论两种干预方法在减轻疼痛、改善残疾状况以及缓解抑郁症状方面的效果相当。只有瑜伽和阿育吠陀组在身体健康方面有所改善。进一步的研究应探讨长期效果,并对不同的瑜伽干预措施进行比较。
Effects of yoga and add on Ayurvedic Kati Basti therapy for patients with chronic low back pain: A randomized controlled trial
Background
Chronic low back pain (CLBP) signficantly affects quality of life and productivity, leading to limitations in mobility, activity, and potential work absenteesim. Yoga and Ayurveda have shown promising evidence in reducing pain, improve function, and enhancing well-being for individuals with CLBP, as demonstrated by numerous studies.
Objectives
The aim of this study is to assess the effect of a 1-week residential integrative approach to yoga therapy. (IAYT) alone versus when combined with Ayurveda therapy (Kati Basti) in patients with CLBP.
Methods
Forty patients were recruited from E-section of a holistic health center in South India for randomization and split into a Yoga and Ayurveda (n=20) and a Yoga-only (n=20) group. Yoga and Ayurveda group received a 1-week residential program combining Yoga and Ayurveda (therapy including Kati Basti with Ksheerbala Taila), while the Yoga-only group received only yoga therapy. Assessments at baseline, 1-week, and three months were measure pain intensity, disability, and depression.
Results
Both Yoga and Ayurveda group, and Yoga-only group showed significant reductions in pain and improvements in disability and depression at 1-week and three months. Quality of life also improved, specifically in physical, social, environmental, and psychological health. No significant differences were found between the groups in terms of pain, disability, and depression.
Conclusion
Both interventions demonstrated comparable results in pain reduction and disability improvement, as well as alleviating depression symptoms. Only Yoga and Ayurveda group exhibited improvement in physical health. Further research should explore long-term effects and compare different yoga interventions.