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Number of articles: 283
171. Massage: exploring the benefits.
Author: Bray R.
172. Massages--necessary or a luxury?
Author: Taubert K.
During times of limited funds for medicine, it makes sense to critically reconsider commonly used methods for their future application.
173. Massive haematoma from digital massage in an anticoagulated patient: a case report.
Authors: Yeo TC, Choo MH, Tay MB.
174. Mastectomy, body image and therapeutic massage: a qualitative study of women's experience.
Author: Bredin M.
Despite the wealth of literature concerning the impact of breast loss on a woman's body image, sexual and psychological adjustment, there have been few studies within the medical and nursing literature directly quoting a woman's private perspective; how in her words she experiences her changed body.
175. Measures of salivary secretory immunoglobulin A and state anxiety after a nursing back rub.
Authors: Groer M, Mozingo J, Droppleman P, Davis M, Jolly ML, Boynton M, Davis K, Kay S
This study examined the effects of a 10-minute nursing back rub on salivary secretory immunoglobulin A (s-IgA) and state anxiety in well older adult subjects.
176. Methodological issues in investigations of massage/ bodywork therapy: Part III: Qualitative and quantitative designs for MBT and the bias of interpretation
Authors: Cassidy CM, Hart JA
177. Methodological issues in investigations of massage/ bodywork therapy: Part IV: Experimental research designs
Authors: Cassidy CM, Hart JA
In the last part of this four part series, the application of design principles for experimental research is considered and put in the context of how they apply to research in massage and bodywork therapy (MBT).
178. Methodological issues in investigations of massage/bodywork therapy: Part II Making research designs and data credible: Model fit validity, combining scientific soundness with the explanatory model of massage and bodywork therapies
Authors: Cassidy CM, Hart JA
179. Methodological issues in the scientific investigation of massage and bodywork therapy: Part I
Authors: Cassidy CM, Hart JA
180. Micronesian massage and massage oils: ancient practice and contemporary medical therapy.
Authors: Lee R, Balick MJ.
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