| Number of articles: 283 |
| 181. Movement and massage therapy reduce fibromyalgia pain |
| Authors: Field T, Delage J, Hernandez-Reif M |
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| Forty patients with fibromyalgia were randomly assigned to a movement/massage therapy group or a relaxation control group. |
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| 182. Neuromuscular massage therapy perspective |
| Author: Thompson B |
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| 183. Occupational allergic contact dermatitis from olive oil in a masseur. |
| Authors: Isaksson M, Bruze M |
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| Contact allergy to olive oil is considered rare. |
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| 184. Occupational allergic contact dermatitis from PEG-4 rapeseed amide in a massage oil. |
| Author: Isaksson M. |
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| 185. Orthopedic massage: a model for alternative treatment of cumulative trauma disorders. |
| Author: Lowe W. |
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| 186. Outcomes of therapeutic massage for hospitalized cancer patients. |
| Authors: Smith MC, Kemp J, Hemphill L, Vojir CP. |
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| PURPOSE: To examine the effects of therapeutic massage on perception of pain, subjective sleep quality, symptom distress, and anxiety in patients hospitalized for treatment of cancer. |
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| 187. Pain and tension are reduced among hospital nurses after on-site massage treatments: a pilot study. |
| Authors: Katz J, Wowk A, Culp D, Wakeling H. |
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| Tension and pain are common occupational hazards of modern-day nursing, especially given recent changes to the health care system. |
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| 188. Parkinson's disease symptoms are differentially affected by massage therapy vs. progressive muscle relaxation: a pilot study |
| Authors: Hernandez-Reif M, Field T, Largie S, Cullen C, Beutler J, Sanders C, Weinerb W, Rodriguez-Bateman D, Zelaya L, Schanber S, Kuhn C |
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| Sixteen adults diagnosed with idiopathic Parkinson's disease (M AGE=58) received 30-min massage therapy or progressive muscle relaxation exercise sessions twice a week for 5 weeks (10 sessions total). |
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| 189. Peanut and nut allergy. Baby massage oils could be a hazard. |
| Authors: Joyce R, Frosh A. |
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| 190. Physical Activity Combined with Massage Improves Bone Mineralization in Premature Infants: A Randomized Trial. |
| Authors: Aly H, Moustafa MF, Hassanein SM, Massaro AN, Amer HA, Patel K. |
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| BACKGROUND: Osteopenia of prematurity is a known source for morbidity in preterm infants. |
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