The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the comparative effect of isometric exercise versus hand reflexology on primary hemodynamic parameters, fatigue, and anxiety in patients with acute myocardial infarction. Researcher will know which one of the interventional procedures (isometric exercise, hand reflexology, or hand reflexology and hand reflexology) was more effective to primary hemodynamic parameters, fatigue, and anxiety. Each participant in the isometric exercise group receives included ankle exercises, knee workouts, head exercises, static abdominis exercises, and sustained hand grip exercises. Every contraction lasted for 10 seconds, 10 repetitions, two IE sessions over a period of three days. Each IE session lasted between 25 and 35 minutes. Each participant in the hand reflexology group underwent two the sessions of hand reflexology. Each session had a duration of 15 minutes, which was then followed by a five-minute period of rest
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Blood pressure
Timeframe: Patients' blood pressure were measured and recorded 15 minutes before intervention by researcher, and 15 minutes after the completion of intervention
Fatigue
Timeframe: Patients' fatigue were measured and recorded 15 minutes before intervention by patient, and 15 minutes after the completion of intervention
Anxiety
Timeframe: Patients' fatigue were measured and recorded 15 minutes before intervention by patient, and 15 minutes after the completion of intervention