نتایج جستجو برای: oral massage

تعداد نتایج: 257592  

Journal: :BMC Nursing 2008
Kate Seers Nicola Crichton June Martin Katrina Coulson Dawn Carroll

BACKGROUND Massage is increasingly used to manage chronic pain but its benefit has not been clearly established. The aim of the study is to determine the effectiveness of a single session of nurse-administered massage for the short term relief of chronic non-malignant pain and anxiety. METHODS A randomised controlled trial design was used, in which the patients were assigned to a massage or c...

2014
Gerald E Boey Jennifer L Wasilenchuk

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Cryolipolysis procedures have been shown to safely and effectively reduce the thickness of fat in a treated region. This study was conducted to determine whether the addition of post-treatment manual massage would improve efficacy while maintaining the safety profile of the original cryolipolysis treatment protocol. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study population consiste...

Journal: :Input-Output Analysis 1998

2017
Anne B. Kennedy Niki Munk

BACKGROUND The massage therapy profession in the United States has grown exponentially, with 35% of the profession's practitioners in practice for three years or less. Investigating personal and social factors with regard to the massage therapy profession could help to identify constructs needed to be successful in the field. PURPOSE This data-gathering exercise explores massage therapists' p...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2013
Luís Manuel da Cunha Batalha Aida A S C Mota

OBJECTIVES massage can help relieve pain, although empirical evidence is scarce and contradictory. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of a massage protocol in relieving pain in children hospitalized with cancer. METHODS a randomized, controlled, and single-blind trial was performed in a sample of 52 children aged between 10 and 18 years who were hospitalized in a pediatric cancer war...

2011
Rosemary Chunco Dale Healey Allison Mitchinson Thomas W. Findley

The Massage Therapy Foundation presented the second Highlighting Massage Therapy in CIM Research conference on May 13-15, 2010. This threeday conference (supported in part by RI3AT005420 from NCCAM) brought together massage and manual therapy practitioners, educators, CIM researchers, allied health professionals, and others interested in massage research. Current research related to massage and...

Journal: :The International journal of neuroscience 1996
T Field G Ironson F Scafidi T Nawrocki A Goncalves I Burman J Pickens N Fox S Schanberg C Kuhn

Twenty-six adults were given a chair massage and 24 control group adults were asked to relax in the massage chair for 15 minutes, two times per week for five weeks. On the first and last days of the study they were monitored for EEG, before, during and after the sessions. In addition, before and after the sessions they performed math computations, they completed POMS Depression and State Anxiet...

2012
Donna M. Smith Joanna M. Smith G. David Baxter Rachel Spronken-Smith

oVerView Research into body work based complementary and alternative therapies, such as osteopathy and chiropractic has highlighted barriers and benefits of professionalization for these professions. There has been no examination of the road massage therapy has taken towards legitimation and professionalization. This review article examines the drive by massage therapists for legitimation as he...

2016
Majid Emtiazy Mahboobeh Abrishamkar

BACKGROUND Massage therapy is the scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body for normalizing those tissues and consists of manual techniques that include applying fixed or movable pressure, holding, and/or causing movement of or to the body. There are more than 1500 massage training centers or schools in the United States. Several studies evaluated the effect of massage on elevatin...

Journal: :European journal of cancer 2010
Donald M Sharp Mary B Walker Amulya Chaturvedi Sunil Upadhyay Abdel Hamid Andrew A Walker Julie S Bateman Fiona Braid Karen Ellwood Claire Hebblewhite Teresa Hope Michael Lines Leslie G Walker

PURPOSE To conduct a pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the effects of reflexology on quality of life (QofL) in women with early breast cancer. PATIENTS AND METHODS One hundred and eighty-three women were randomised 6 weeks post-breast surgery to self-initiated support (SIS) (comparator intervention), SIS plus reflexology, or SIS plus scalp massage (control for physical a...

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