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CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that UVB-TOF is potentially more effective than UVB alone in promoting recovery of vitiligo patients and reducing inflammatory factors.

CONCLUSION: Nudge interventions are favorably perceived by physicians to be an additional option in the current landscape of interventions to prevent unsafe opioid prescribing for acute pain in the primary care setting.

CONCLUSIONS: PCA ketamine-morphine was as effective as PCA morphine as post-operative analgesia in colorectal surgery, with comparable pain scores, PCA demands, side effects, and significant reduction in morphine consumption.

CONCLUSIONS: Among acutely ill children requiring non-invasive respiratory support, high-flow nasal cannula met the criterion for non-inferiority compared with continuous positive airway pressure for time to liberation from respiratory support whereas in critically ill children requiring non-invasive respiratory support following extubation, the non-inferiority of high-flow nasal cannula could not be demonstrated.

CONCLUSIONS: This study concludes that shockwave therapy is significantly more effective than deep friction massage for managing supraspinatus tendinitis.

CONCLUSION: Following the 12-week multifactorial balance rehabilitation program, participants in the study group demonstrated notable improvements in postural stability, reduced risk of falls, and improved quality of life compared to the control group.

Effectiveness of five osteopathic treatments in patients with primary dysmenorrhea. Two-centre randomised controlled trial with women in northern Germany of ages between 12 and 53 years with medically-diagnosed primary dysmenorrhea. Treatments were allocated by an external institution using computer generated tables. Neither the therapists nor the participants were blinded. Five individual, findings-based osteopathic treatments (black…

CONCLUSION: Mirror Therapy as an additional approach along with routine physical therapy over four weeks was more effective than conventional therapy only in managing severity of PLP and significantly improved adjustment to limitation.

CONCLUSIONS: Application of DN to wrists with mild or moderate CTS reduces the need for surgery, and improves the clinical symptoms and functionality of the hand.

CONCLUSION: The research demonstrated that psychological pressure plays an important role in the pathophysiological process of essential hypertension and may serve as a potential target for comprehensive hypertension management.