Behavioral interventions as a treatment for epilepsy - Neurology
Published: 23 Jun 2021
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A research study that highlights the benefit of progressive muscle relaxation in people with epilepsy.
Both PMR and the focused-attention groups showed reduced seizure frequency compared to baseline in participants with medication-resistant focal seizures, although the 2 treatments did not differ. PMR was more effective than focused attention in reducing self-reported stress.
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Author: S R Haut et al
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