Effect of Alternate Therapies on Intraocular Pressure in Ocular Hypertension
Ocular Hypertension
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Ocular Hypertension
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- patients with ocular hypertension
Exclusion Criteria:
- currently performed alternate nostril breathing or foot reflexology
- were unable to perform the task
- had previous eye surgery or laser,
- were receiving other CAM for ocular hypertension
- were unable to complete a washout period if they using glaucoma eye drops
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Alternate Nostril Breathing
Foot Reflexology
The procedure for ANB begins by bringing the right hand up to the nose; with the ring finger over the left nostril and the thumb over the right nostril, so that the nostrils may be closed by the fingers. The first step in the cycle is to hold the right nostril closed with the thumb, and exhale completely through the left nostril in a slow and controlled fashion, free from exertion and jerkiness. At the end of the exhalation, the patient will inhale slowly and completely back through the left nostril. At this point the patient will close the left nostril with the ring finger, open the right nostril by releasing the thumb, and repeat the exhale-inhale process through the right nostril, completing one cycle. Then the patient will switch back to the left nostril and begin the cycle again. This cycle will be performed for one session lasting approximately 5 minutes.
The procedure for FR focuses on activating specific reflex areas on the foot linked with the eye and eye disease, via massage. Although in the interest of repeatable precision, we have decided to use a FR board (fig.1) to conduct the procedure. This board has two foot shaped pieces of wood mounted on a flat board with springs. On top of these wooden feet are small wooden nodes, which are organized at precise locations to activate the reflexology of the foot by stimulation certain pressure points. The patient will be instructed to rest their feet on these boards with a comfortable pressure for a period of 5 minutes.