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Short Report

Structured relaxation in the treatment of akathisia: case series

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Pages 269-271 | Published online: 25 May 2010
 

Abstract

Purpose

Akathisia remains a common side effect especially from antipsychotic medication. If the condition is diagnosed the management options are limited.

Subjects/methodology

We tested a structured relaxation program on nine patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia suffering from akathisia. All patients were rated on Barnes Akathisia Scale (BAS) before the relaxation program, immediately after and again one week later.

Results

The mean BAS score was before the relaxation 3.3 which reduced to 1.4 immediately after to finally 1.0 a week later. A Wilcoxon signed ranks test revealed a significant reduction in BAS score from baseline to endpoint (P = 0.026; Z = −2.232) and a highly significant reduction from baseline to follow-up (P = 0.008; Z = −2.636).

Discussion

Although the study has a number of limitations the relaxation program appears to be a promising alternative to traditional treatment of akathisia. The patients appreciated the relaxation session but none of them managed to carry it out on their own without professional encouragement. The findings in this case series warrant further investigation with larger numbers of patients.

Disclosures

LKH has received speaker-fees from most of the major pharmaceutical companies such as Bristol-Meyers-Squibb, Janssen-Cilag, Astra-Zeneca, Wyeth and Lily. TL and FT have no disclosures to make. DSB has acted as a consultant to a number of pharmaceutical companies (Asahi, AstraZeneca, Cephalon, Eli Lilly, GSK, Lundbeck, Organon, Pharmacia, Pierre Fabre, Pfizer, Roche, Servier, Sumitomo, Wyeth) and holds or has held research grants (on behalf of his employer) from a number of companies (Cephalon, Eli Lilly, GSK, Lundbeck, Organon, Pfizer, Pharmacia, Roche, Wyeth).