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Number of articles: 42
1. 48 cases of anxiety syndrome treated by massage.
Authors: Chen Z, Chen Z.
2. A meta-analysis of massage therapy research.
Authors: Moyer CA, Rounds J, Hannum JW.
Massage therapy (MT) is an ancient form of treatment that is now gaining popularity as part of the complementary and alternative medical therapy movement.
3. Adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder benefit from massage therapy.
Authors: Field TM, Quintino O, Hernandez-Reif M, Koslovsky G.
Twenty-eight adolescents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder were provided either massage therapy or relaxation therapy for 10 consecutive school days.
4. Adult Attention Deficit Disorder: Massage therapy and adjunctive soft tissue approaches
Author: Fritz S
5. Aggressive adolescents benefit from massage therapy.
Authors: Diego MA, Field T, Hernandez-Reif M, Shaw JA, Rothe EM, Castellanos D, Mesner L.
Seventeen aggressive adolescents were randomly assigned to a massage therapy group or a relaxation therapy group to receive 20-minute therapy sessions, twice a week for five weeks.
6. Back massage can reduce anxiety of elderly residents in long-term care institutions.
Authors: Dawson P, Kontos P.
7. Benefits of massage therapy for hospitalized patients: a descriptive and qualitative evaluation.
Authors: Smith MC, Stallings MA, Mariner S, Burrall M.
CONTEXT: Some acute and long-term care facilities are instituting massage therapy programs to support their patients' health, healing, and quality of life.
8. Breast cancer patients have improved immune and neuroendocrine functions following massage therapy
Authors: Hernandez-Reif M, Ironson G, Field T, Hurley J, Katz G, Diego M, Weiss S, Fletcher MA, Schanberg S, Kuhn C, Burman I.
OBJECTIVES: Women with breast cancer are at risk for elevated depression, anxiety, and decreased natural killer (NK) cell number.
9. Bulimic adolescents benefit from massage therapy.
Authors: Field T, Schanberg S, Kuhn C, Field T, Fierro K, Henteleff T, Mueller C, Yando R, Shaw S, Burman I.
Twenty-four female adolescent bulimic inpatients were randomly assigned to a massage therapy or a standard treatment (control) group.
10. Healing and the mind/body arts: massage, acupuncture, yoga, t'ai chi, and Feldenkrais.
Author: Wanning T.
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