Hand Massage Reduces Dysmenorrhea Pain Nausea NCT07544511
Summary
A randomized clinical trial investigating the effect of hand massage stimulation (su-jok seed therapy) on pain, daily menstrual symptoms, and nausea and vomiting in primary dysmenorrhea was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov under NCT07544511. The study will enroll students at İnönü University Faculty of Health Sciences in Turkey and is led by researcher Esra Tan. No regulatory compliance obligations are created by this registry entry.
“The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of hand massage stimulation techniques on pain, daily menstrual symptoms and nausea and vomiting in primary dysmenorrhea.”
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This document is a ClinicalTrials.gov registry entry for a new clinical study (NCT07544511) titled 'Effect of Hand Massage Stimulation on Pain and Menstrual Symptoms in Primary Dysmenorrhea.' The study will test whether hand massage and seed therapy (su-jok) reduce pain and daily menstrual symptoms including nausea and vomiting in patients with primary dysmenorrhea.
Healthcare providers, clinical researchers, and patients interested in non-pharmacological dysmenorrhea treatments should note this registry entry. The study registration does not impose compliance obligations on any party. It represents research activity rather than regulatory guidance or enforcement action.
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Effect of Hand Massage Stimulation on Pain and Menstrual Symptoms in Primary Dysmenorrhea
N/A NCT07544511 Kind: NA Apr 22, 2026
Abstract
Purpose of this study: The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of hand massage stimulation techniques on pain, daily menstrual symptoms and nausea and vomiting in primary dysmenorrhea.
H1a: Hand massage stimulation techniques reduce pain in primary dysmenorrhea. H1b: Hand massage stimulation techniques reduce daily menstrual symptoms in primary dysmenorrhea.
The data were collected from students suffering from primary dysmenorrhea pain studying at İnönü University Faculty of Health Sciences. Seed therapy (su-jok) will be applied by researcher Esra Tan, who has a basic level su-jok therapy certificate.
Conditions: Dysmenorrhea
Interventions: seed threrapy (su-jok)
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