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Number of articles: 283
211. Relieving pain through touch.
Author: Doehring KM.
This article explains the gate control theory and its application for nursing in the relief of pain, physiologically and psychologically.
212. Renal artery embolization after back massage in a patient with aortic occlusion.
Authors: Mikhail A, Reidy JF, Taylor PR, Scoble JE.
213. Repeated massage-like stimulation induces long-term effects on nociception: contribution of oxytocinergic mechanisms.
Authors: Lund I, Yu LC, Uvnas-Moberg K, Wang J, Yu C, Kurosawa M, Agren G, Rosen A, Lekman M, Lundeberg T.
Massage-like stroking induces acute antinociceptive effects that can be reversed by an oxytocin antagonist, indicating activation of oxytocin on endogenous pain controlling systems.
214. Respiration-stimulating massage: calming and regular respiration of the patient are the aim
Author: Mensdorf B.
215. Safety and efficacy report: external fatty tissue massage.
Author: Ersek RA.
216. Sensing an improvement: an experimental study to evaluate the use of aromatherapy, massage and periods of rest in an intensive care unit.
Authors: Dunn C, Sleep J, Collett D.
There is widespread belief that the use of aromatherapy and massage in an intensive care environment offers a means of increasing the quality of sensory input that patients receive, as well as reducing levels of stress and anxiety.
217. Sensory stimulation (massage) reduces blood pressure in unanaesthetized rats.
Authors: Lund I, Lundeberg T, Kurosawa M, Uvnas-Moberg K.
The objective of this study was to investigate how sensory stimulation by massage-like stroking influences blood pressure and heart rate in conscious rats.
218. Shiatsu massage-induced injury of the median recurrent motor branch.
Authors: Herskovitz S, Strauch B, Gordon MJ.
219. Single case evaluation of the effects of aromatherapy and massage on disturbed behaviour in severe dementia.
Authors: Brooker DJ, Snape M, Johnson E, Ward D, Payne M.
Aromatherapy and massage could provide a useful addition to psychological therapeutic interventions with clients suffering from dementia.
220. Slow stroke back massage: its effect on patients in a rehabilitation setting.
Authors: Holland B, Pokorny ME.
A quasi-experimental design was used to determine the effects of three consecutive days of slow stroke back massage (SSBM) on adult patients in a rehabilitation setting.
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