| Number of articles: 283 |
| 201. Psychological aspects of massage. Basic considerations and advanced concepts for physical therapists |
| Author: Moller JU. |
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| This article outlines the effect of physical treatment on the psyche. |
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| 202. Psychophysiological effect of massage and shiatsu while in the prone position with face down. |
| Authors: Inagaki J, Yoneda J, Ito M, Nogaki H. |
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| The purpose of this study was to examine the psychophysiological effects of shiatsu and massage while in the prone position. |
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| 203. Psychophysiological effects of back massage on elderly institutionalized patients. |
| Authors: Fraser J, Kerr JR. |
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| An experimental design was used to measure the effects of back massage on anxiety levels of elderly residents in a long-term care institution. |
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| 204. Randomised clinical trial of manipulative therapy and physiotherapy for persistent back and neck complaints: results of one year follow up. |
| Authors: Koes BW, Bouter LM, van Mameren H, Essers AH, Verstegen GM, Hofhuizen DM, Houben JP, Knipschild PG. |
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| OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of manipulative therapy, physiotherapy, treatment by the general practitioner, and placebo therapy in patients with persistent non-specific back and neck complaints. |
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| 205. Randomised controlled trial of therapeutic massage in the management of stress. |
| Authors: Hanley J, Stirling P, Brown C. |
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| BACKGROUND: Many patients presenting in general practice are suffering from stress. |
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| 206. Randomised trial of acupuncture compared with conventional massage and "sham" laser acupuncture for treatment of chronic neck pain. |
| Authors: Irnich D, Behrens N, Molzen H, Konig A, Gleditsch J, Krauss M, Natalis M, Senn E, Beyer A, Schops P. |
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| OBJECTIVES: To compare the efficacy of acupuncture and conventional massage for the treatment of chronic neck pain. |
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| 207. Randomized trial comparing interferential therapy with motorized lumbar traction and massage in the management of low back pain in a primary care setting. |
| Authors: Werners R, Pynsent PB, Bulstrode CJ. |
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| STUDY DESIGN: A randomized trial designed to compare interferential therapy with motorized lumbar traction and massage management for low back pain in a primary care setting. |
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| 208. Randomized trial comparing traditional Chinese medical acupuncture, therapeutic massage, and self-care education for chronic low back pain. |
| Authors: Cherkin DC, Eisenberg D, Sherman KJ, Barlow W, Kaptchuk TJ, Street J, Deyo RA |
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| BACKGROUND: Because the value of popular forms of alternative care for chronic back pain remains uncertain, we compared the effectiveness of acupuncture, therapeutic massage, and self-care education for persistent back pain. |
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| 209. Rejuvenating facial massage--a bane or boon? |
| Authors: Khanna N, Datta Gupta S. |
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| BACKGROUND: Facial massage is an extremely popular form of beauty treatment and is thought to rejuvenate the skin. |
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| 210. Relaxation therapy reduces anxiety in child and adolescent psychiatric patients. |
| Authors: Platania-Solazzo A, Field TM, Blank J, Seligman F, Kuhn C, Schanberg S, Saab P. |
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| The immediate effects of relaxation therapy (RT) were assessed in 40 hospitalized children and adolescents with diagnoses of adjustment disorder and depression. |
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