| Number of articles: 30 |
| 1. ABC of complementary medicine. Massage therapies. |
| Authors: Vickers A, Zollman C. |
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| 2. An effect of body massage on voice loudness and phonation frequency in reading. |
| Authors: Ternstrom S, Andersson M, Bergman U. |
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| The effect of massage on voice fundamental frequency (F(0)) and sound pressure level (SPL) was investigated. |
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| 3. Are peripheral lymphatics damaged by high pressure manual massage? |
| Authors: Eliska O, Eliskova M. |
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| Massage of the foot in men and the hindpaw in dogs was performed by applying external pressures of 70-100 mmHg for a period of one, three, five, and ten minutes with a frequency of 25 strokes per minute. |
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| 4. Biodynamic massage. |
| Author: Westland G. |
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| This paper introduces biodynamic massage, locates it in the field of massage, and body psychotherapy, describes some of its historical development and basic theoretical assumptions. |
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| 5. Burn injuries benefit from massage therapy. |
| Authors: Field T, Peck M, Krugman S, Tuchel T, Schanberg S, Kuhn C, Burman I. |
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| Twenty-eight adult patients with burns were randomly assigned before debridement to either a massage therapy group or a standard treatment control group. |
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| 6. Clinical outcomes and patient perceptions of acupuncture and/or massage therapies in HIV-infected individuals. |
| Author: Henrickson M. |
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| This paper uses an innovative methodology to evaluate clinical outcomes and patient perceptions of acupuncture and massage therapies in an HIV medical outpatient setting. |
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| 7. Course in massage therapy for medical students |
| Authors: Falkenbach A, Blumenthal E, Buhring M. |
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| Massage courses for medical students have been held at Frankfurt University Medical School since 1987. |
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| 8. 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. |
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| PURPOSE: To determine whether vibration massage influences the results of extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL) in patients with lower caliceal stones. |
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| 9. Implementing a therapeutic massage program in a tertiary and ambulatory care VA setting: the healing power of touch. |
| Authors: Hemphill L, Kemp J. |
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| The ancient practice of massage to promote healing has a place in contemporary health care. |
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| 10. Massage and damage to lymphatics. |
| Author: Foldi E. |
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