Rizka Rahmaharyanti's scientific contributions
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... Chen et al., (2005) found that P6 acupressure on post-caesarean pain with spinal anesthesia reduced post-caesarean pain and improved vital signs [19]. In the randomized controlled trial (RCT), HT6 (Heart 6) and LI4 (Large Intestine 4) acupressure were found to be statistically significant in reducing post-caesarean pain [20]. In another study, Korean acupressure, which is a combination of 12 acupressure points on the hand, reduced post-caesarean pain, nausea and vomiting as well as analgesic and antiemetic consumption of women [15]. ...