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Scalene Hold Relax Technique With Conventional Physical Therapy in Asthma

Additional Effects of Scalene Hold Relax Technique With Conventional Physical Therapy On Pulmonary Function in Asthma Patient

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About This Trial

To determine the additional effects of scalene hold relax technique with conventional exercises on pulmonary function in asthma patients

Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)

Who May Qualify: - Patient diagnosed with Allergic asthma - Both male and female will be included - Age between 20 to 44 years. Who Should NOT Join This Trial: - Patient who do not provide consent - Patient with any comorbid condition such as cardiovascular disease diabetes or other chronic illness - Patient with any psychological condition that may interfere with participation or adherence to the study protocol Always talk to your doctor about whether this trial is right for you.

Original Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria: * Patient diagnosed with Allergic asthma * Both male and female will be included * Age between 20 to 44 years. Exclusion Criteria: * Patient who do not provide consent * Patient with any comorbid condition such as cardiovascular disease diabetes or other chronic illness * Patient with any psychological condition that may interfere with participation or adherence to the study protocol

Treatments Being Tested

OTHER

Scalene Hold Relax Technique

Scalene Hold Relax Technique Scalene Hold for 10 Second 10 Repetition. Hold your arms behind your back to keep them from rising then slowly tilt your head trying to touch your ear to your shoulder. Bend your neck only as far as it is comfortable, and hold for 5 to 10 seconds. Relax your neck and repeat 2-3 times on each side. The treatment will be provided for 1-4 weeks as per need

OTHER

Conventional Physical Therapy

Diaphragmatic Breathing Exercise Inhale through nose about 4 Seconds, hold Breath for 2 Seconds, repeat 5 times, exercise repeated for 2-3 days per week followed up to 4 weeks. \+ Buteyko Breathing Exercise Exhale slowly and then hold that breath. Use index figure and thumb to plug nose hold that breath until there is an urge to breathe and then inhale Breathe normally at least 10 second repeat several. Frequency 2-3 days per week with Moderate Intensity follow-up to 4weeks

Locations (1)

DHQ Hospital
Mānsehra, Khyber PkahtoonKhwa, Pakistan