The depressive effect of S'NC nerve control treatment in hypertension patients

고혈압 환자에서 뇌신경조절의학 S'NC의 혈압강하 효과

  • Published : 2007.12.30

Abstract

Objectives : The aim of this study was to investigate the antihypertensive effect of S'NC nerve control treatment in hypertensive patients. Methods: We measured the blood pressure of 5 patients who were admitted in the Oriental Medical Clinic of S'NC Medicine Research Institute from 19th April 2007 to 29th June 2007. Eligible participants had systolic blood pressure ${\ge}$140mmHg or diastolic blood pressure ${\ge}$90mmHg. Blood pressure measurements were after the patient had been in bed rest for at least 10 min. Ten sessions of S'NC nerve control treatment over 2 weeks were performed in the patients. Blood pressure were measured twice before and after each treatment. Results : After 2 weeks, blood pressure reduction was observed in the treatment patients, with an average decline of systolic blood pressure up to 21mmHg and diastolic blood pressure up to 20mmHg. But, there were not statiscally significant The effects of S'NC nerve control treatment by measuring time on blood pressure were as follows: In a systolic blood pressure(p=0.087) and diastolic blood pressure(p=0.609) was gradually deceased not significantly from 1st to 10th. Conclusion: These results suggest that S'NC nerve control treatment may be efficacious in decreasing arterial blood pressure in hypertensive patients. Controlled trials investigating the efficacy of S'NC nerve control treatment for lowering blood pressure are warranted.

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