A Meta-Analysis of Massage Therapy Research.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Abstract
Massage therapy (MT) is an ancient form of treatment that is now gaining popularity as part of the complementary and alternative medical therapy movement. A meta-analysis was conducted of studies that used random assignment to test the effectiveness of MT. Mean effect sizes were calculated from 37 studies for 9 dependent variables. Single applications of MT reduced state anxiety, blood pressure, and heart rate but not negative mood, immediate assessment of pain, and cortisol level. Multiple applications reduced delayed assessment of pain. Reductions of trait anxiety and depression were MT's largest effects, with a course of treatment providing benefits similar in magnitude to those of psychotherapy. No…
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- 50.41
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Massage
- Mood
- Anxiety
- Meta-analysis
- Clinical psychology
- Psychology
- Psychotherapist
- Physical therapy
- Good health and well-being