Massage For Low Back Pain
Since stress alone accounts for a significant proportion of low back
pain cases, and
massage relieves stress,
massage is a good candidate for a low back
pain ....
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Massage Therapy
.... It shows that
massage may be an important intervention for nurses to use in their work with .... Testing a preoperative
pain management intervention for elders. ....
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Therapeutic Massage
.... patients, to reduce tension headaches, and to decrease the need for postoperative
pain medication. Physiologic effects of therapeutic
massage have been studied ....
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Massage for Patients with Psychological Disorders
.... patients, to reduce tension headaches, and to decrease the need for postoperative
pain medication. Physiologic effects of therapeutic
massage have been studied ....
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USE OF MUSIC TO REDUCE PAIN
.... Findings of the study did show a decrease in anxiety for the music group and the music/
massage group but not a difference in
pain when compared to the other ....
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MASSAGE THERAPY And Depression
.... Efficacy of
massage therapy in chronic
pain: A pragmatic randomized trial. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 9(6), 837-846.
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EFFECTS OF MASSAGE THERAPY ON DEPRESSION
.... Efficacy of
massage therapy in chronic
pain: A pragmatic randomized trial. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 9(6), 837-846.
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SPORTS MASSAGE AND REHABILITATION
.... showed that when combined with other physiotherapy techniques, the benefits of sports
massage were not consistent for the control of
pain, strength improvement ....
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Interventions for Cancer Pain Management
.... Wilkinson, Aldridge, Salmon, Cain and Wilson (1999) tested aromatherapy and
massage as methods of
pain relief in a study conducted in London of 103 cancer ....
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Cancer Pain Management Methods
.... Wilkinson, Aldridge, Salmon, Cain and Wilson (1999) tested aromatherapy and
massage as methods of
pain relief in a study conducted in London of 103 cancer ....
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Tennis Elbow
....
massage is also very effective for many reasons, even though it temporarily increases
pain during actual treatment, "Local
massage may increase the
pain at the ....
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Diabetics & Massage Therapy
.... close the dysfunctioning vessels. Pressure should be sufficiently light so that the
massage creates no
pain. We have examined the ....
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EFFECTS OF MASSAGE ON DIABETES
.... close the dysfunctioning vessels. Pressure should be sufficiently light so that the
massage creates no
pain. We have examined the ....
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The Sequence of Swedish Massage
.... five sequenced strokes Swedish
massage improves circulation and facilitates the elimination of waste products form tired muscles to relieve aches and
pain. ....
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Psychological Aspects of Pain in Childbirth
.... is aimed at preventing
pain as well as modifying the perception of
pain. .... 972, p.50) These techniques include visual focussing, effleurage (light
massage of the ....
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Clinical Pain in Cancer.
....
massage) were highly dependent on the psychological component; indeed, since many of the non-psychological methods of the past were not really effective
pain ....
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Tui Na & the Shiatsu Practitioner
.... specializes in joint injuries and nerve
pain (Helm, 2003). What are the benefits, limitations, and contraindications of Tui Na as a practice of body
massage? ....
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Impact of Meditation on Pain in Cancer Patients
.... 1997) refers to alternative, non-pharmacological treatments for
pain as "complementary .... complementary medicine can be said to include
massage, diet, manipulation ....
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Chiropractic Treatment for Stress
.... But preliminary evidence has shown that chiropractic is more effective than simple
massage for cases of acute back
pain and that those who do get the help of ....
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Pain Physiology
.... Renaissance
pain relief was obtained from opium and other natural herbs (2:6). Additionally, physical therapeutic methods such as electrotherapy,
massage, and ....
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SHIN SPLINTS
.... Chiropractors can also use trigger point
massage, foot orthotics, ultrasound, local .... Injured athletes should halt all painful activities if
pain persists after ....
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.... relieve
pain and reduce swelling. They may use traction or deep-tissue
massage to relieve
pain. Therapists also teach patients to ....
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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients
.... various nursing interventions can and should be used to reduce
pain via a .... or surgical sites, the use of relaxation training, and provision of
massage and other ....
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An Overview of Postoperative Comfort Measures for Coronary Artery ...
.... various nursing interventions can and should be used to reduce
pain via a .... or surgical sites, the use of relaxation training, and provision of
massage and other ....
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Journal Writing
.... Traditional methods of dealing with
pain for minor injuries are things like chemical coolants, ice, ultrasound, heat,
massage, aspirin or ibuprofen. ....
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Postoperative Comfort Measures for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft ...
.... various nursing interventions can and should be used to reduce
pain via a .... or surgical sites, the use of relaxation training, and provision of
massage and other ....
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Health Care
.... Less than half of the insurers reimburse acupuncture, usually for chronic
pain management. Coverage for
massage therapy is minimal and usually associated with ....
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HOLISTIC HEALING
.... patients, to reduce tension headaches, and to decrease the need for postoperative
pain medication. Physiologic effects of therapeutic
massage have been studied ....
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Acupuncture
.... is popular with patients; and it often relieve
pain unresponsive to .... longevity' combines herbal medicine, diet modification, oil therapies,
massage, yoga, and ....
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Fluidotherapy
.... used to help treat a wide variety of afflictions:
pain treatment, range of .... is "based on its ability to simultaneously apply heat,
massage, sensory stimulation ....
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