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Restless Leg Syndrome: Is There a Response to Buddhist Walking Meditation in Hemodialysis

Restless Leg Syndrome: Is There a Response to Buddhist Walking Meditation in Hemodialysis

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35-65 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

the restless leg syndrome is a common complaint in person who undergo hemodialysis. Buddhist walking meditation efficacy was not investigated in those population

Description

the total participants will be 40. all patients will be on hemodialyis. they complain restless leg syndrome. the participants will be divided to group I which received Buddhist walking meditation. this program of meditation will be 30 minutes thrice weekly. before and after buddhist meditation walking, there will be 5 minutes stretching exercises working as warm up or cooling down respectively. the other group will serve as control one .. the number of patient in every group will be 20. the total duration of Buddhist walking meditation will be 12 weeks.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • hemodialysis patient (40)
  • complain of restless leg syndrome
  • non obese patients

Exclusion Criteria:

  • cardiac patients
  • chest diseases
  • mental diseases
  • hepatic diseases
  • lower limb orthopedic hurting

Study details
    Hemolysis
    Restless Legs Syndrome

NCT06806891

Cairo University

21 October 2025

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