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Number of articles: 283
61. Does psychological testing help to predict the response to acupuncture or massage/relaxation therapy in patients presenting to a general neurology clinic with headache?
Authors: Wylie KR, Jackson C, Crawford PM.
Patients with chronic headache were offered treatment by acupuncture or massage with relaxation instead of a change in their prescribed medication.
62. Effect of a back massage and relaxation intervention on sleep in critically ill patients.
Author: Richards KC.
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients are deprived of sleep and its potential healing qualities, although many receive medications to promote sleep.
63. Effect of gentle massage on regression of sensory analgesia during epidural block.
Authors: Ueda W, Katatoka Y, Sagara Y.
We investigated the effect of gentle epigastric massage on the regression of the sensory analgesia of epidural block.
64. Effect of massage on blood flow and muscle fatigue following isometric lumbar exercise
Authors: Mori H, Ohsawa H, Tanaka T, Taniwaki E, Leisman G, Nishijo K
BACKGROUND: This study attempted to investigate the influence of massage on the skin and the intramuscular circulatory changes associated with localized muscle fatigue.
65. Effect of vibration massage therapy after extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy in patients with lower caliceal stones.
Authors: Kosar A, Ozturk A, Serel TA, Akkus S, Unal OS.
PURPOSE: To determine whether vibration massage influences the results of extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) in patients with lower caliceal stones.
66. Effect of "massage" on venous blood flow.
Author: Redick LF.
67. Effectiveness of massage therapy for subacute low-back pain: a randomized controlled trial.
Author: Preyde M.
BACKGROUND: The effectiveness of massage therapy for low-back pain has not been documented.
68. Effects of a 1-minute back rub on mixed venous oxygen saturation and heart rate in critically ill patients.
Authors: Tyler DO, Winslow EH, Clark AP, White KM.
In this study we evaluated mixed venous oxygen saturation (SvO2) and heart rate responses after a 1-minute back rub in 173 critically ill patients.
69. Effects of a 10-minute back rub on cardiovascular responses in healthy subjects.
Authors: Boone T, Tanner M, Radosevich A.
This study determined the cardiovascular responses to a 10-minute back rub.
70. Effects of adjunctive Swedish massage and vibration therapy on short-term postoperative outcomes: a randomized, controlled trial
Authors: Taylor AG, Galper DI, Taylor P, Rice LW, Andersen W, Irvin W, Wang XQ, Harrell FE Jr.
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of adjunctive postoperative massage and vibration therapy on short-term postsurgical pain, negative affect, and physiologic stress reactivity.
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