نتایج جستجو برای: field massage technique

تعداد نتایج: 1352559  

Pegah Pormorshed Shiva Samsamshariat Zohreh Badiee

Introduction After the introduction of surfactant, the survival rate of preterm neonates has increased significantly. This issue attracted much attention towards this fragile population. Many studies have demonstrated that massage plays a role in the weight gain of preterm infants. This study compares the effect of massage therapy on infants who were massaged by a nurse or their mother with tho...

Journal: :International seminars in surgical oncology : ISSO 2007
Robert M Kirby Abdul Basit Quang T Nguyen Anthony Jaipersad Rebecca Billingham

AIMS This paper describes a simple technique of axillary and breast massage which improves the successful identification of blue sentinel nodes using patent blue dye alone. METHODS Patent blue dye was injected in the subdermal part of the retroaroelar area in 167 patients having surgical treatment for invasive breast cancer. Three stage axillary lymphatic massage was performed prior to making...

2016
Mateusz W Romanowski Włodzimierz Samborski

Introduction: The incidence of low-back pain during pregnancy is very common. Deep tissue massage is an effective therapy relieving subacute and chronic low back pain. Purpose: To evaluate if a deep tissue massage is beneficial for low back pain and functional capacity of pregnant women. Methods: A woman, aged 28, with low back pain went under deep tissue massage tretmant which consisted of spe...

2011
JoEllen M. Sefton Michael Shea Chip Hines

BACKGROUND The diverse field of massage therapy has lacked a formal body of knowledge to serve as a practice and educational foundation and to guide future development. This deficit has hampered the growth of the profession and its acceptance and recognition by the medical and allied health care community. PURPOSE To provide massage therapists, bodyworkers, physicians, educators, and associat...

2016
Jill Meirte Peter Moortgat Mieke Anthonissen Koen Maertens Cynthia Lafaire Lieve De Cuyper Guy Hubens Ulrike Van Daele

BACKGROUND Vacuum massage is a non-invasive mechanical massage technique invented to treat burns and scars. To date, no effects of vacuum massage on thickness and density of human scar tissue have been reported. The process in which external stimuli are converted into biochemical responses in the cell is known as mechanotransduction. In the skin endothelial cells, fibroblasts and myofibroblasts...

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2006
B G Haraldsson A R Gross C D Myers J M Ezzo A Morien C Goldsmith P M Peloso G Bronfort

BACKGROUND Mechanical neck disorders (MND) are common, disabling and costly. Massage is a commonly used modality for the treatment of neck pain. OBJECTIVES To assess the effects of massage on pain, function, patient satisfaction and cost of care in adults with neck pain. To document adverse effects of treatment. SEARCH STRATEGY Cochrane CENTRAL, MEDLINE, EMBASE, MANTIS, CINAHL, and ICL data...

2014
Gerald E Boey Jennifer L Wasilenchuk

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Cryolipolysis procedures have been shown to safely and effectively reduce the thickness of fat in a treated region. This study was conducted to determine whether the addition of post-treatment manual massage would improve efficacy while maintaining the safety profile of the original cryolipolysis treatment protocol. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study population consiste...

Fatemeh Mohaddes Ardabili, Hamid Haghani, Soybeh Purhajari, Tahereh Najafi Ghzeljeh,

BACKGROUND Burn patients experience high levels of predictable anxiety during dressing changes while anti-anxiety drugs cannot control these anxieties. The nurses can limit the side effects of medications by undertaking complementary therapies. Hand pressure massage was introduced as a technique that can reduce these anxieties. This study aimed to investigate the effect of hand pressure massag...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 1994
D Shivpuri A Puri

Congenital obstruction of the nasolac-, rimal duct (NLD) is a condition frequently encountered by pediatricians. Estimates of the incidence of the condition in newborns range between 1% and 6%(1,2). Management consists of massage of the nasolacrimal system, instillation of antibiotic drops in cases where a mucopurulent discharge is present, and probing if the obstruction persists beyond 6 month...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2010
Anjali Kulkarni Jaya Shankar Kaushik Piyush Gupta Harsh Sharma R K Agrawal

Infant massage was first introduced in China in 2nd century BC. Massaging the newborn has been a tradition in India and other Asian countries since time immemorial. Various oil-based preparations have been used depending on the regional availability. There has been a recent surge in this ancient art particularly as a therapy among parents and professionals in the Western world. Evidence exists ...

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