Therefore, the use of massage therapy in addition to conventional treatments is recommended for patients suffering from breast cancer.ReißhauerVoigtKlappB. FRauchfußGeburtshilfe Und FrauenheilkundeListing M, Reißhauer A, Voigt B, Klapp BF, Rauchfuß M (2008) Use of massage in the ...
This study explores the effectiveness of massage therapy for decreasing pain and distress in a larger, heterogeneous population of breast cancer patients and across all durations and frequencies of treatment by pooling the findings of former studies. The gate control theory which relates to the ...
Forty patients were randomly assigned to either massage therapy or massage plus meditation on postoperative days 1 through 3. Outcome measures were 1) visual analog scale (VAS) scores for stress, anxiety, relaxation, insomnia, alertness, fatigue, tension, pain, mood, and energy, and 2) ...
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increase in natural killer cell numbers. Fifty-eight breast cancer patients from the Miami area participated in the study. Participants, who were in the early stages of cancer, received 20-minute massage therapy twice a week for five weeks; others in a control group received no massage therapy...
In a continuation of clinical trials related to the biological benefits of massage therapy, Emory researchers are currently studying how massage may help reduce fatigue in breast cancer patients.
(3) The score on the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer QLQ-C30–Japanese version (EORTC QLQ-C30) scale, which was developed to assess health-related QoL, particularly in cancer patients. The subscales are global health status, functional scales (physical functioning, role...
11.Clihical Effect Obaervation od A Cupoiht Massage Comihed with Health OT after Surger for Stimulating Lactation穴位按摩配合产后康复综合治疗仪刺激泌乳的临床效果观察 12.Effects of chirismus on dispelling postoperative arm edema of breast cancer patients手法按摩对减轻乳癌根治术后患侧上肢水肿的作用 ...
Massage therapy for cancer patients: a reciprocal relationship between body and mind Some cancer patients use therapeutic massage to reduce symptoms, improve coping, and enhance quality of life. Although a meta-analysis concludes that massa... SM Sagar,T Dryden,RK Wong - 《Current Oncology》 被引...