According to the survey, hospitals also use massage therapy for: Improving mobility and movement (52 percent) Pregnant women (51 percent) Part of physical therapy regimen (50 percent) Hospice or end-of-life care (37 percent) Edema (33 percent) Infants (24 percent) Post-operative care (25 percent) Pre-operative care (17 percent) .
The effectiveness of massage therapy in alleviating the symptoms of a number of medical conditions has been demonstrated in on-going research and clinical studies. Research has shown that massage therapy can be effective in boosting the body’s immune system functioning, reducing blood pressure in stroke patients, easing post-operative pain], easing alcohol withdrawal symptoms, and soothing chronic back pain better than other complementary therapies. Recent studies have also associated massage therapy with substantive relief of symptoms in cancer patients, such as pain, fatigue, stress, anxiety, nausea, and depression.
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