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The Effects of Reflexology on Anxiety and Pain in Patients After Abdominal Hysterectomy: A Randomised Controlled Trial

Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of a woman’s uterus (womb).

Reasons for having a hysterectomy include: tumours (cancerous or non-cancerous), excessively heavy periods or long term pelvic pain.

A hysterectomy is a major operation and full recovery can take up to 8 weeks, depending on the type of procedure which may be keyhole surgery, vaginal hysterectomy or abdominal hysterectomy (where the womb is removed via a cut in the lower abdomen).

Following a hysterectomy it is important for patients to rest as much as possible and time needs to be allowed for the abdominal tissue to heal (which may take a little longer with abdominal hysterectomy).

There can also be emotional effects following a hysterectomy, including a sense of loss or sadness and even depression.

The link below is to an extract of a study aimed at finding the effects of reflexology on pain and anxiety levels in patients after abdominal hysterectomy, which concludes: “Foot reflexology may serve as an effective nursing intervention to increase the well-being and decrease the pain of patients after abdominal hysterectomy, and nurses should be aware of the benefits of reflexology.”

The effects of reflexology on anxiety and pain in patients after abdominal hysterectomy: A randomised controlled trial

Öztürk Ruşen; Sevil Ümran; Sargin Asuman; Yücebilgin M. Sait

Complement Therapies in Medicine February 2018  pages 107-112 volume 36

 

Reference for this blog:

NHS UK (Oct 2022) Hysterectomy. Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hysterectomy/ (Accessed 24 April 2025)