Quantifying The Impact: An Empirical Analysis Of Acupressure Therapy In Diabetes Recovery
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Abstract
Object: This study aimed to empirically analyse the impact of acupressure therapy on diabetes recovery compared to a control group.
Aim: The primary objective was to assess the effectiveness of acupressure therapy as an intervention for diabetes recovery, measured through changes in relevant physiological parameters and symptom management.
Methodology: Thirty participants diagnosed with diabetes, confirmed through blood test reports, were included in this study. They were randomly assigned to either the acupressure group (n=15) or the control group (n=15). The acupressure group received regular acupressure intervention over the course of the study, while the control group received standard care without any additional intervention. Various physiological parameters such as blood glucose levels, insulin sensitivity, and symptom severity were monitored throughout the study period. Statistical analysis was conducted to compare the outcomes between the two groups.
Result: The findings revealed significant improvements in the acupressure group compared to the control group. Participants in the acupressure group showed a significant reduction in blood glucose levels, improved insulin sensitivity, and better symptom management compared to those in the control group. These results suggest that acupressure therapy may have a positive impact on diabetes recovery.