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1 void urine samples (i.e., without prostatic massage).
2 transient soreness (15.1% patients receiving massage).
3 prior digital rectal examination or prostate massage.
4 y frequency and number of weeks of providing massage.
5 erbs, vegetarian diet, meditation, yoga, and massage.
6 nd in adult rats subjected to early EE or to massage.
7 CI, 0.8 to 1.9 points) lower with structural massage.
8 d appropriate initiation of external cardiac massage.
9 th anastomosis construction, such as cardiac massage.
10 significant ECG pauses during carotid sinus massage.
11 litate prompt initiation of external cardiac massage?
12 point [CI, -1.18 to -0.76 points]) and mood (massage, 1.58 points [CI, 1.40 to 1.76 points]; control,
13 demonstrated immediate improvement in pain (massage, -1.87 points [95% CI, -2.07 to -1.67 points]; c
15 s: LE (2) or head/neck/shoulder (control; 1) massage 3 times (3X) a week for 4 weeks; LE (2) or contr
16 iculation/mobilization (79%) and soft tissue massage (78%) were the most frequently used techniques.
17 ementary and integrative treatments, such as massage, acupuncture, and yoga, are used by increasing n
18 uperficial heat (moderate-quality evidence), massage, acupuncture, or spinal manipulation (low-qualit
19 liver could be achieved by simple mechanical massage after intravenous injection of naked plasmid DNA
21 CI, 1.2 to 2.2 points) lower with relaxation massage and 1.4 points (CI, 0.8 to 1.9 points) lower wit
23 ention, consisting of usual care plus infant massage and enhanced visual stimulation, auditory stimul
24 face stretching exercises, connective tissue massage and joint manipulation, splints, and aerobic exe
25 espite immediate management including ocular massage and lowering of intraocular pressure, the visual
27 kin-to-skin care) as well as motor training (massage and physical therapy) in a gestational age (GA)
28 gnificant effects of prenatal interventions (massage and telephone support on neonatal resuscitation
29 the method of execution of the carotid sinus massage and the coexistence of the cardioinhibitory refl
30 sterase inhibitor (-11.39, -18.38 to -3.93), massage and touch therapy (-9.03, -12.28 to -5.88), mult
31 % credible interval {CrI}, -0.99 to -0.01]), massage and touch therapy (SMD, -0.75 [CrI, -1.12 to -0.
32 I, -1.12 to -0.38]), and music combined with massage and touch therapy (SMD, -0.91 [CrI, -1.75 to -0.
34 in the adult; blocking early IGF-1 action in massaged and EE animals prevents massage and EE effects.
35 plinary rehabilitation, spinal manipulation, massage, and acupuncture for chronic low back pain (SOE,
36 ering agents, isovolemic hemodilution, globe massage, and anticoagulation with acetylsalicylic acid w
37 at included 419 patients treated with ocular massage, anterior chamber paracentesis, and/or hemodilut
38 tinal artery occlusion (CRAO) such as ocular massage, anterior chamber paracentesis, physical exercis
39 and absence of the need for internal cardiac massage (AOR, 0.2; 95% CI, 0.06-0.5; P = .001) were inde
44 g rearing in an enriched environment (EE) or massage counteract the negative effects of maternal sepa
45 a positive response to either carotid sinus massage (CSM) or lower body negative pressure (LBNP) rec
48 erwent a head-up tilt test and carotid sinus massage during continuous electrocardiography, electroen
49 ross sectional area was enhanced by 18% with massage during regrowth compared to reloading alone, and
51 g to novel tactile-involved therapies (e.g., massage, electroacupuncture, or focused ultrasound).
52 ization of the affected limb, which included massage, elevation of the arm, stress ball use, or hand-
54 ts and other biological agents, acupuncture, massage, exercise, and psychological and mind-body thera
58 recent guidelines recommend acupuncture and massage for cancer pain, their comparative effectiveness
60 des new systematic reviews on manual uterine massage for postpartum hemorrhage, unintentional injury
61 , 1.4 to 3.5 points) lower in the structural massage group than in the usual care group, and adjusted
66 fibre cross sectional area is enhanced with massage in the form of cyclic compressive loading during
68 ting usual supportive care with aromatherapy massage in the management of anxiety and depression in c
71 ith the more intensive (3X/week for 4 weeks) massage intervention with no differences in adherence, r
73 ence suggests that the therapeutic effect of massage involves the immune system and that this can be
76 instead whether a material system capable of massage-like compressions could promote regeneration.
77 how that MRGPRB4(+) neurons are activated by massage-like stroking of hairy skin, but not by noxious
78 results in mice support the hypothesis that massage-like therapies might be of therapeutic value in
80 The boosting effects on T cell repertoire of massage-like therapy were associated with a decreased no
85 ncreasing the most included herbal medicine, massage, megavitamins, self-help groups, folk remedies,
88 two experimental groups: animals receiving a massage (N = 18) and horses standing with a person next
89 benefit of CAM interventions (music, n = 2; massage, n = 2) in reducing cancer pain compared with a
90 ring the increase in hormone secretion after massage of specific areas; recognizing suspicious nonpar
93 minant cardioinhibition during carotid sinus massage or prolonged electrocardiogram monitoring or com
98 bundle of first-response treatments (uterine massage, oxytocic drugs, tranexamic acid, intravenous fl
99 bundle of first-response treatments (uterine massage, oxytocic drugs, tranexamic acid, intravenous fl
100 um haemorrhage treatment bundle (ie, uterine massage, oxytocics, tranexamic acid, intravenous fluids,
101 ommercial sex workers in one brothel and one massage parlor in Bangkok, Thailand, were interviewed; s
104 onal restoration, interdisciplinary therapy, massage, physical therapies (interferential therapy, low
105 ding face up (supine), face down (prone on a massage pillow), flat on the right side, and flat on the
107 ervention comprised of promotion of improved massage practices exclusively with SSO, using intention-
108 However, there was some suggestion that the massage program targeting the CIPN-affected area directl
109 easibility and initial efficacy of a Swedish massage protocol to treat lower extremity (LE) CIPN.
111 f -2.53 (95% CI, -2.92 to -2.15) points, and massage reduced the Brief Pain Inventory worst pain scor
112 andard condition mimic the effects of EE and massage, reducing anxiety-like behavior in the adult; bl
121 yzed the claims experience of chiropractors, massage therapists, and acupuncturists for 1990 through
123 mers, the most commonly used treatments were massage therapy (57%), chiropractic services (20.7%), an
124 y, dry cupping or dry needling, and internal massage therapy (eg, for pelvic floor pain) were ineligi
125 Included studies were systematic reviews of massage therapy for pain in adult health conditions that
126 mized clinical trials, systematic reviews of massage therapy for painful adult health conditions rate
128 lot randomized controlled trial investigated massage therapy for symptomatic relief of chemotherapy-i
129 usions rated as moderate certainty were that massage therapy had a beneficial associations with pain.
132 all studies of variable quality suggest that massage therapy may relieve pain and other symptoms.
135 th moderate- or high-certainty evidence that massage therapy was superior to other active therapies w
137 treatments (acupuncture, chiropractic care, massage therapy, occupational therapy, and physical ther
138 herapy, three on dietary supplements, two on massage therapy, one on online peer support, and one on
139 d since 1995 and that evaluated acupuncture, massage therapy, or spinal manipulation for nonspecific
142 habilitation, exercise therapy, acupuncture, massage therapy, spinal manipulation, yoga, cognitive-be
143 erbal remedies, homeopathy, magnetic fields, massage therapy, spiritual healing, and supplements.
148 maneuvers, including deep breathing, carotid massage, Valsalva maneuver and diving reflex, were perfo
151 nces in adherence, regardless of whether the massage was directly to the CIPN-affected area or not.
152 n multivariable analyses, open-chest cardiac massage was independently associated with greater 12-mon
153 difference between relaxation and structural massage was observed in terms of relieving disability or
154 Duration of asystole during carotid sinus massage was similar in both groups (5.1 vs. 5.4 s; p = 0
156 s with advanced cancer, both acupuncture and massage were associated with pain reduction and improved
159 Dhaka Shishu Hospital, Bangladesh, to daily massage with sunflower seed oil (n=159) or Aquaphor (pet
160 We found fair evidence that acupuncture, massage, yoga (Viniyoga), and functional restoration are
161 veda, naturopathy, chiropractic, osteopathy, massage, yoga, relaxation therapy, homeopathy, aromather