| Number of articles: 283 |
| 91. Firm stroking of human skin leads to vasodilatation possibly due to the release of substance P. |
| Author: Morhenn VB. |
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| Many animal species invest a large amount of time in grooming behavior without deriving any apparent benefit. |
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| 92. Foot massage. A nursing intervention to modify the distressing symptoms of pain and nausea in patients hospitalized with cancer. |
| Authors: Grealish L, Lomasney A, Whiteman B. |
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| This article describes the findings of an empirical study on the use of foot massage as a nursing intervention in patients hospitalized with cancer. |
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| 93. Foot reflex zone massage--general practice and evaluation |
| Authors: Kristof O, Schlumpf M, Saller R. |
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| Reflexology is a frequently used method of complementary medicine. |
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| 94. Foot reflexology massage: a clinical study |
| Author: Kesselring A |
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| The aim of the study was to investigate the possible usefulness of foot reflexology on the recovery after a surgical intervention. |
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| 95. H-reflex modulation during manual muscle massage of human triceps surae. |
| Authors: Morelli M, Seaborne DE, Sullivan SJ. |
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| An investigation of the effect of a six-minute manual muscle massage on the excitability of the spinal reflex pathway in 20 able-bodied subjects was undertaken. |
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| 96. Haematoma testes due to traditional massage in a neonate. |
| Authors: Ram SP, Kyaw K, Noor AR. |
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| 97. Healing and the mind/body arts: massage, acupuncture, yoga, t'ai chi, and Feldenkrais. |
| Author: Wanning T. |
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| 98. Hepatic hematoma after deep tissue massage. |
| Author: Trotter JF. |
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| 99. High blood pressure and associated symptoms were reduced by massage therapy |
| Authors: Hernandez-Reif M, Field T, Krasnegor J, Hossain Z, Theakston H, Burman I |
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| High blood pressure is associated with elevated anxiety, stress and stress hormones, hostility, depression and catecholamines. |
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| 100. HIV adolescents show improved immune function following massage therapy. |
| Authors: Diego MA, Field T, Hernandez-Reif M, Shaw K, Friedman L, Ironson G. |
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| HIV+adolescents (M CD4=466 mm3) recruited from a large urban university hospital's outpatient clinic were randomly assigned to receive massage therapy (n=12) or progressive muscle relaxation (n=12) two-times per week for 12 weeks. |
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