| Number of articles: 283 |
| 81. Efficacy of massage therapy in chronic pain: a pragmatic randomized trial |
| Authors: Walach H, Guthlin C, Konig M. |
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| BACKGROUND: Although classic massage is used widely in Germany and elsewhere for treating chronic pain conditions, there are no randomized controlled trials (RCT). |
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| 82. Effleurage massage, muscle blood flow and long-term post-exercise strength recovery. |
| Authors: Tiidus PM, Shoemaker JK. |
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| Manual massage is commonly assumed to enhance long term muscle recovery from intense exercise, partly due to its ability to speed healing via enhanced muscle blood flow. |
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| 83. Evaluation of massage with essential oils on childhood atopic eczema. |
| Authors: Anderson C, Lis-Balchin M, Kirk-Smith M. |
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| Childhood atopic eczema is an increasingly common condition in young children. |
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| 84. Evidence-based medicine and massage. |
| Authors: Hernandez Reif M, Field T, Diego M, Beutler J. |
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| 85. Exercise and massage in health care through the ages. |
| Authors: Cole J, Stovell E. |
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| 86. Expanding the nursing repertoire: the effect of massage on post-operative pain. |
| Authors: Nixon M, Teschendorff J, Finney J, Karnilowicz W. |
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| An equivalent groups design with a treatment group of 19 patients and a control group of 20 patients was used to investigate the impact of massage therapy on patients' perceptions of post-operative pain. |
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| 87. External stimuli in the form of vibratory massage after heart or lung transplantation. |
| Authors: Doering TJ, Fieguth HG, Steuernagel B, Brix J, Konitzer M, Schneider B, Fischer GC |
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| Manual vibratory massage is part of the preventive physiotherapeutic activities performed in intensive care units. |
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| 88. Extracranial internal carotid artery dissection secondary to neck massage: visualization of mural hematoma by MRI. |
| Authors: Liu JS, Tsai TC, Chang YY. |
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| A 52-year-old man was admitted due to a severe pain in the right side of the neck and a progressive weakness of the left-side extremities. |
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| 89. Factors that predict which preterm infants benefit most from massage therapy. |
| Authors: Scafidi FA, Field T, Schanberg SM. |
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| Ninety-three preterm infants (M gestational age = 30 wks; M birth weight = 1204 g; M ICU duration = 15 days) were randomly assigned to a massage therapy group or a control group once they were considered medically stable. |
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| 90. Failure of manual massage to alter limb blood flow: measures by Doppler ultrasound. |
| Authors: Shoemaker JK, Tiidus PM, Mader R. |
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| The ability of manual massage to alter muscle blood flow through three types of massage treatments in a small (forearm) and a large (quadriceps) muscle mass was tested in 10 healthy individuals. |
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