Month: January 2021
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Comparative Effects of Yogic Practices and Physiotherapy Exercises on Breath Holding Time among Low Back Pain for Middle Age Men
Author(s) Name: R.Venugopal & Dr. V. Chandrasekar Abstract: The present study was designed to find out the comparative effects of yogic practices and physiotherapy exercises on Breath Holding Time among low back pain for middle age men. It was hypothesized that there would be significant differences in forced vital capacity among low back pain for middle…
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Effect of Yogic Practices with and without Laughing Therapy on Flexibility among Geriatric Diabetic Women
Author(s) Name: M.Veerabathiran & Dr. P. Senthil Abstract: Many believe that it is an incremental phase in the life span and others associate it with health problems or disease (Choudhry, D. Paul, 1992). This debate aside, ageing is a universal phenomenon. At the collective level old age poses a challenge to policy makers in…
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Effect of Yogic Practices with and without Deep Relaxation Technique on Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) among School Girls
Author(s) Name: K.Tamilselvi & Dr. S. Arul Abstract: Another form of menstrual disorder is the premenstrual syndrome or pms. This is characterized by uncomfortable mental and physical symptoms that can occur up to two weeks prior to the onset of menstruation. Though most experts believed that it is caused by the estrogen level, they also…
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Effect of Yogic Practices on Heart Rate among Primary Dysmenoria Adolescent Girls
Author(s) Name: C.Mageswari & Dr. R. Vidhyasree Abstract: The purpose of the study was to investigate effect of yogic practices on heart rate among primary dysmenoria adolescent girls. The subjects were equally assigned to random sampling procedure into two equal groups, i.e., the experimental group and control group. The experimental group under gone the practices in…