Massage With Frankincense and Myrrh Oil in Treating Chronic Low Back Pain
Low Back Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Low Back Pain focused on measuring Massage, Low Back Pain, Aromatherapy, Chronic Pain, Activities of Daily Living
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients over the age of 18,
- who agreed to participate in the study,
- who had no communication problems (hearing, vision, speech, perception problem)
- who had been suffering from (chronic) low back pain for at least the past three months were included in the study.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients with allergic skin reactions,
- those who had undergone a surgical operation or fracture in the lumbar region in the last year,
- those with a fever above 38.5 °C,
- those undergoing a neurological rehabilitation,
- patients with active infections such as tuberculosis and AIDS,
- those undergoing cancer treatment,
- those who had received massage therapy for the last three months were excluded from the study.
Sites / Locations
- Ülkü Özdemir
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
No Intervention
Aromatherapy Group
placebo group
control group
In addition to the standard physical therapy session, 30 patients in this group received a total of six sessions of lumbar massage for three weeks with frankincense and myrrh essential oils, two sessions per week (2nd and 5th days of each week), each lasting 15 minutes. During the massage, an average of 3ml mixture prepared by adding 2% frankincense oil and 2% myrrh essential oil to jojoba carrier oil was used as an oil mixture.
In addition to the standard physical therapy session, 31 patients in this group received a total of six sessions of lumbar massage for three weeks with jojoba oil, two sessions per week (2nd and 5th days of each week), each lasting 15 minutes.
30 patients in this group received standard physical therapy sessions, and no massage was applied.