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EFFECT OF REMEDIAL YOGA MODULE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME

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Title EFFECT OF REMEDIAL YOGA MODULE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME

 
Contributor NAGARATHNA RAGHURAM, SENTHAMIL R. SELVAN and RAMACHANDRA G. BHAT
 
Subject Anxiety
Depression
IBS
IBS-QOL
IBS-SSS
Remedial Yoga Module
 
Description Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a group of symptoms manifesting as a functional
newlinegastrointestinal (GI) disorder in which patients experience abdominal pain, discomfort,
newlineand bloating that is often relieved with defecation. IBS is often associated with a host of
newlinesecondary comorbidities such as anxiety, depression, headaches, and fatigue and Yoga is
newlinewell proven in the management of these conditions. To treat IBS and its complexities, a
newlineholistic approach is the need of the hour. The scope of the study is to provide insight into
newlinethe complexities of IBS as a mind-body-breath disorder and to evaluate the efficacy of a
newlineRemedial Yoga Module (RYM) in treating / managing the primary and secondary
newlinesymptoms of IBS.The traditional literature review provides a theoretical framework for the holistic
newlineunderstanding of human well-being with the concepts of Païca Koçäs, Triguëäs,
newlineTridoñäs, and Ädhi Vyädhi (mind originated diseases) and how it relates to IBS. The
newlinemodern scientific literature review gives an overview of IBS and its treatment with
newlineconventional modality and its shortcomings.The aim of the study was to investigate the efficacy of the Remedial Yoga module, in a
newlineRandomized Controlled Trial (RCT), that was formulated based on the traditional
newlineconcepts of holistic health on the primary and secondary symptoms of IBS patients.
newline

 
Date 2018-10-12T08:52:36Z
2018-10-12T08:52:36Z
PhD/02/Res/Aug09
2016

 
Type Ph.D.
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/10603/218463
 
Language English
 
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Rights university
 
Format xvi, 246p.

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Publisher Bangalore
Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Sansthana
Department of Yoga and Life Sciences
 
Source University