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Number of articles: 283
1. 48 cases of anxiety syndrome treated by massage.
Authors: Chen Z, Chen Z.
2. A case study of infant massage outcomes.
Authors: Lindrea KB, Stainton MC.
This article describes a case study of infant massage for a neonate in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
3. A case study: massage, relaxation, and reward for treatment of alopecia areata.
Authors: Putt SC, Weinstein L, Dzindolet MT.
Alopecia areata, a common cause of hair loss, is generally considered the consequence of an autoimmune process.
4. A clinical investigation on massage for prevention and treatment of recurrent respiratory tract infection in children.
Authors: Zhu S, Wang N, Wang D, Wang M, Tong K, Xu H, Wang J, Li Q, Peng J, Wang J.
The TCM therapeutic principle of "eliminating the pathogenic factors by supporting the healthy energy" was adopted in massage to treat and prevent recurrent respiratory tract infection of children.
5. A critique of the methodology of research studies evaluating massage
Author: Cawley N.
This review examines 14 research studies which have been undertaken to evaluate massage.
6. A meaningful relief from suffering experiences of massage in cancer care.
Authors: Billhult A, Dahlberg K.
The experience of massage in an oncology ward was the focus of this study.
7. A meta-analysis of massage therapy research.
Authors: Moyer CA, Rounds J, Hannum JW.
Massage therapy (MT) is an ancient form of treatment that is now gaining popularity as part of the complementary and alternative medical therapy movement.
8. A physiologic evaluation of the sports massage
Authors: Boone T, Cooper R, Thompson WR.
This study determines the physiological responses of 10 healthy college-age subjects during submaximal exercise on the treadmill with and without a prior 30-minute sports massage.
9. A prospective randomized three-week trial of spinal manipulation, transcutaneous muscle stimulation, massage and corset in the treatment of subacute low back pain.
Authors: Pope MH, Phillips RB, Haugh LD, Hsieh CY, MacDonald L, Haldeman S.
STUDY DESIGN: A randomized prospective trial of manipulation, massage, corset and transcutaneous muscle stimulation (TMS) was conducted in patients with subacute low back pain.
10. A randomized clinical trial of manual therapy and physiotherapy for persistent back and neck complaints: subgroup analysis and relationship between outcome measures.
Authors: Koes BW, Bouter LM, van Mameren H, Essers AH, Verstegen GJ, Hofhuizen DM, Houben JP, Knipschild PG.
OBJECTIVE: To study the efficacy of manual therapy and physiotherapy in subgroups of patients with persistent back and neck complaints.
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