| Number of articles: 283 |
| 211. Relieving pain through touch. |
| Author: Doehring KM. |
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| This article explains the gate control theory and its application for nursing in the relief of pain, physiologically and psychologically. |
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| 212. Renal artery embolization after back massage in a patient with aortic occlusion. |
| Authors: Mikhail A, Reidy JF, Taylor PR, Scoble JE. |
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| 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. |
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| Massage-like stroking induces acute antinociceptive effects that can be reversed by an oxytocin antagonist, indicating activation of oxytocin on endogenous pain controlling systems. |
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| 214. Respiration-stimulating massage: calming and regular respiration of the patient are the aim |
| Author: Mensdorf B. |
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| 215. Safety and efficacy report: external fatty tissue massage. |
| Author: Ersek RA. |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 217. Sensory stimulation (massage) reduces blood pressure in unanaesthetized rats. |
| Authors: Lund I, Lundeberg T, Kurosawa M, Uvnas-Moberg K. |
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| The objective of this study was to investigate how sensory stimulation by massage-like stroking influences blood pressure and heart rate in conscious rats. |
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| 218. Shiatsu massage-induced injury of the median recurrent motor branch. |
| Authors: Herskovitz S, Strauch B, Gordon MJ. |
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| 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. |
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| Aromatherapy and massage could provide a useful addition to psychological therapeutic interventions with clients suffering from dementia. |
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| 220. Slow stroke back massage: its effect on patients in a rehabilitation setting. |
| Authors: Holland B, Pokorny ME. |
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| 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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