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1 erbs, vegetarian diet, meditation, yoga, and massage.
2 nd in adult rats subjected to early EE or to massage.
3 CI, 0.8 to 1.9 points) lower with structural massage.
4 d appropriate initiation of external cardiac massage.
5 th anastomosis construction, such as cardiac massage.
6  significant ECG pauses during carotid sinus massage.
7 litate prompt initiation of external cardiac massage?
8 point [CI, -1.18 to -0.76 points]) and mood (massage, 1.58 points [CI, 1.40 to 1.76 points]; control,
9  demonstrated immediate improvement in pain (massage, -1.87 points [95% CI, -2.07 to -1.67 points]; c
10 ementary and integrative treatments, such as massage, acupuncture, and yoga, are used by increasing n
11 uperficial heat (moderate-quality evidence), massage, acupuncture, or spinal manipulation (low-qualit
12 liver could be achieved by simple mechanical massage after intravenous injection of naked plasmid DNA
13              Patients receiving aromatherapy massage also described greater improvement in self-repor
14 CI, 1.2 to 2.2 points) lower with relaxation massage and 1.4 points (CI, 0.8 to 1.9 points) lower wit
15 1 action in massaged and EE animals prevents massage and EE effects.
16 face stretching exercises, connective tissue massage and joint manipulation, splints, and aerobic exe
17 espite immediate management including ocular massage and lowering of intraocular pressure, the visual
18 the method of execution of the carotid sinus massage and the coexistence of the cardioinhibitory refl
19 in the adult; blocking early IGF-1 action in massaged and EE animals prevents massage and EE effects.
20 plinary rehabilitation, spinal manipulation, massage, and acupuncture for chronic low back pain (SOE,
21 ering agents, isovolemic hemodilution, globe massage, and anticoagulation with acetylsalicylic acid w
22 at included 419 patients treated with ocular massage, anterior chamber paracentesis, and/or hemodilut
23 tinal artery occlusion (CRAO) such as ocular massage, anterior chamber paracentesis, physical exercis
24                                     Although massage-based decongestive therapy is often recommended,
25           Preliminary evidence suggests that massage, but not acupuncture or spinal manipulation, may
26                              We suggest that massage can be used as an intervention to aid in the reg
27 ere herbal/dietary supplements, acupuncture, massage, chiropractic, and homeopathy.
28 g rearing in an enriched environment (EE) or massage counteract the negative effects of maternal sepa
29  a positive response to either carotid sinus massage (CSM) or lower body negative pressure (LBNP) rec
30       These include acupuncture, meditation, massage, diet manipulation, and many others.
31                                 Aromatherapy massage does not appear to confer benefit on cancer pati
32 erwent a head-up tilt test and carotid sinus massage during continuous electrocardiography, electroen
33 ross sectional area was enhanced by 18% with massage during regrowth compared to reloading alone, and
34 ll number are elevated in muscles undergoing massage during regrowth.
35                                              Massage enhances protein synthesis of the myofibrillar a
36 ts and other biological agents, acupuncture, massage, exercise, and psychological and mind-body thera
37 usea; relaxation therapy, music therapy, and massage for anxiety; and acupuncture for nausea.
38 f a cardiopulmonary arrest (external cardiac massage for at least 2 mins).
39  studies have evaluated the effectiveness of massage for chronic low back pain.
40 , 1.4 to 3.5 points) lower in the structural massage group than in the usual care group, and adjusted
41                                          The massage groups had similar functional outcomes at 10 wee
42           Patients who received aromatherapy massage had no significant improvement in clinical anxie
43                             We conclude that massage in the form of CCL induces an anabolic response
44  fibre cross sectional area is enhanced with massage in the form of cyclic compressive loading during
45                                              Massage in the form of cyclic compressive loading is a p
46 ting usual supportive care with aromatherapy massage in the management of anxiety and depression in c
47                                    ABSTRACT: Massage, in the form of cyclic compressive loading (CCL)
48 ence suggests that the therapeutic effect of massage involves the immune system and that this can be
49 instead whether a material system capable of massage-like compressions could promote regeneration.
50 how that MRGPRB4(+) neurons are activated by massage-like stroking of hairy skin, but not by noxious
51  results in mice support the hypothesis that massage-like therapies might be of therapeutic value in
52 atory function of stroking as a surrogate of massage-like therapy in mice.
53 The boosting effects on T cell repertoire of massage-like therapy were associated with a decreased no
54          Surprisingly, the contralateral non-massaged limb exhibited a comparable 17% higher muscle f
55  elevated in muscle of the contralateral non-massaged limb.
56                                              Massage may have immediately beneficial effects on pain
57 ncreasing the most included herbal medicine, massage, megavitamins, self-help groups, folk remedies,
58  1), herbal supplement/Ai-Tong-Ping (n = 1), massage (n = 1), and healing touch (n = 2).
59  benefit of CAM interventions (music, n = 2; massage, n = 2) in reducing cancer pain compared with a
60 ring the increase in hormone secretion after massage of specific areas; recognizing suspicious nonpar
61 r 1 (IGF-1) is a key mediator of early EE or massage on brain development.
62         The beneficial effects of relaxation massage on function (but not on symptom reduction) persi
63                                Six 30-minute massage or simple-touch sessions over 2 weeks.
64 located randomly to a course of aromatherapy massage or usual supportive care alone.
65 ma and, if so, whether compression garments, massage, or surgery is indicated.
66  of local cryotherapy, delivered via ice cup massage over the anterolateral thigh.
67 ommercial sex workers in one brothel and one massage parlor in Bangkok, Thailand, were interviewed; s
68 t receive any allocated study treatments (37 massage patients, 45 control participants).
69 onal restoration, interdisciplinary therapy, massage, physical therapies (interferential therapy, low
70                    We found that both EE and massage reduced adult anxiety-like behavior.
71 andard condition mimic the effects of EE and massage, reducing anxiety-like behavior in the adult; bl
72                The three RCTs that evaluated massage reported that this therapy is effective for suba
73                                Carotid sinus massage reproduced spontaneous symptoms in 164 patients
74  and 0.5 mL/kg/min maintenance), and cardiac massage started immediately.
75 e and a urine sample obtained after prostate massage (synovial fluid not available).
76 ic saline, and 2 followed a chest or abdomen massage technique.
77                                              Massage therapists were unblinded.
78 yzed the claims experience of chiropractors, massage therapists, and acupuncturists for 1990 through
79  chiropractors, acupuncturists, naturopaths, massage therapists, and other CAM practitioners.
80 mers, the most commonly used treatments were massage therapy (57%), chiropractic services (20.7%), an
81                                              Massage therapy may be effective for treatment of chroni
82 all studies of variable quality suggest that massage therapy may relieve pain and other symptoms.
83        The differential beneficial effect of massage therapy over simple touch is not conclusive with
84                 Hypnosis, therapeutic touch, massage therapy, distracting techniques and other behavi
85 d since 1995 and that evaluated acupuncture, massage therapy, or spinal manipulation for nonspecific
86 habilitation, exercise therapy, acupuncture, massage therapy, spinal manipulation, yoga, cognitive-be
87 erbal remedies, homeopathy, magnetic fields, massage therapy, spiritual healing, and supplements.
88                   Initial studies have found massage to be effective for persistent back pain.
89                 Participants were blinded to massage type but not to assignment to massage versus usu
90                                Post-prostate massage urine samples were screened using the Matrix-Ass
91 maneuvers, including deep breathing, carotid massage, Valsalva maneuver and diving reflex, were perfo
92 ded to massage type but not to assignment to massage versus usual care.
93 difference between relaxation and structural massage was observed in terms of relieving disability or
94    Duration of asystole during carotid sinus massage was similar in both groups (5.1 vs. 5.4 s; p = 0
95                                              Massage was superior for both immediate pain and mood (m
96  Dhaka Shishu Hospital, Bangladesh, to daily massage with sunflower seed oil (n=159) or Aquaphor (pet
97     We found fair evidence that acupuncture, massage, yoga (Viniyoga), and functional restoration are
98 veda, naturopathy, chiropractic, osteopathy, massage, yoga, relaxation therapy, homeopathy, aromather

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