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		<title>Massage Therapy Has a Role in Pain Management &#8211; True Healthy Products Wellness Spa In Merritt Island, FL</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A growing body of research shows massage therapy can be an effective part of pain relief and management.  This research data, and the experience of physicians, massage therapists and patients, should encourage pain specialists to consider incorporating massage therapy into their pain management programs.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2817" title="massage pain relief" src="http://www.truehealthyproducts.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/massage-pain-relief.jpg" alt="massage pain relief Massage Therapy Has a Role in Pain Management   True Healthy Products Wellness Spa In Merritt Island, FL" width="200" height="133" />(THP) The     following article is published in the January/February 2003 issue of     Practical Pain Management magazine and is made available on the AMTA Web     site with the approval of the publication’s editor</p>
<p>-By Brenda L. Griffith, President, American Massage Therapy Association</p>
<p>A growing body of     research shows massage therapy can be an effective part of pain relief and     management.  This research data, and the experience of physicians, massage     therapists and patients, should encourage pain specialists to consider     incorporating massage therapy into their pain management programs.</p>
<p>Some base findings     about the value of massage therapy for pain relief have included the     following:</p>
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<li>According to Cherkin,       Eisenberg, et. al. in the April 2001 issue of the <em>Archives of Internal       Medicine</em>,<sup>1</sup> massage       is effective for providing long-lasting relief for patients suffering from       chronic low back pain.</li>
<li>Data collected       nearly 10 years ago indicates that therapeutic massage promotes relaxation       and alleviates the perception of pain and anxiety in hospitalized cancer       patients.<sup>2</sup> Recent studies have      confirmed the findings and others indicate positive effects for massage in      decreasing pain intensity among cancer patients.<sup>3</sup></li>
<li>In 1990, Jensen et       al. published data indicating that massage was better than cold pack       treatment of post-traumatic headaches.<sup>4</sup> The October 2002 issue of the <em>American Journal of Public Health</em> reports that new research by Quinn, Chandler and Moraska showed      muscle-specific massage therapy is effective for reducing the incidence of      chronic tension headaches.<sup>5</sup></li>
<li>A pilot study in       2000, conducted by Gregory P. Fontana, MD at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, found that       massage reduces pain and muscle spasms in patients who have multiple       incisions.  When       surveyed, 95       percent of patients felt that massage therapy was a crucial part of their       hospital experience, while       need for medications dropped on days they received a massage.</li>
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<p>In their     <em>Comprehensive Accreditation Manual for Hospitals: The Official Handbook</em>,     updated in August 2000, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare     Organizations (JCAHO) suggests massage as a non-pharmacological therapy that     can be used successfully in pain management. Some hospitals are including     massage therapists in patient care teams to fight pain. Their teams may     include a physician, several nurses, a nutritionist, a yoga instructor, a     chaplain, and a massage therapist.</p>
<p>Often, the hospitals are including     massage because of public demand.  More research needs to be done to     evaluate not only the effectiveness of such teams, but of the various     elements within them, to determine which combination of therapies works best     for different types of patients and different types of pain.</p>
<p>The effectiveness of     massage lies in a simple and direct strategy: working from the external,     outer mechanisms of pain to the primary, root cause. Massage therapists     utilize a holistic approach, focusing on the entire body system and its     relationship to soft tissue.  Their care isn’t focused only on the site of     pain.</p>
<p>Another benefit of     massage therapy from a patient perspective is how it helps patients become     more aware of their bodies and better familiarize them with the pain they     experience.  The massage therapist not only helps relieve muscle and other     soft tissue pain, but also has an impact on the patient by virtue of human     touch.  This is especially pronounced for women facing mastectomies and     dealing with the outcomes of that surgery.</p>
<p>Massage helps them feel     comfortable once again with their bodies.  This comfort level improves their     confidence and allows them to better deal with pain, while benefiting from     various other forms of massage that focus on lymph drainage and muscle pain,     as well as other pain management therapies.</p>
<p>Although more research     is needed to confirm the best uses of massage, the potential for a positive     impact on patients with acute or chronic pain is clear. As it stands, enough     research exists to encourage pain management specialists and massage     therapists to forge professional relationships.  These pain management     relationships should exist in the hospital, in clinics, in private practice     offices and in home care.</p>
<p>Certainly, it can be a     challenge for physicians and other medical professionals to know how to find     qualified massage therapists.</p>
<p><strong>To make an appointment, or request more information on the benefits of massage, call the True Healthy Products &#8211; Wellness Spa toll free: 888-400-2920, and ask for Karen.</strong></p>
<h6><sup>1</sup> Cherkin D.C., Eisenberg D., et.al. Randomized Trial Comparing Traditional  	Chinese Medical Acupuncture, Therapeutic Massage, and Self-care<br />
Education for Chronic Low Back Pain. <em>Arch  	Intern Me</em>d. 161(8):1081-8; Apr 23, 2001.<br />
<sup>2</sup> Ferrell-Torry A.T. and Glick O.J. The Use of  	Therapeutic Massage as a Nursing Intervention to Modify Anxiety and the  	Perception of Cancer Pain. <em>Cancer Nurse.</em> 16(2): 93-101; Apr 1993.<br />
<sup>3</sup> Smith M.C., Kemp J., Hemphill L., Vojir C.P.  	Outcomes of Therapeutic Massage for Hospitalized Cancer Patients. J Nurs  	Scholarsh 34(3): 257-62; 2002.<br />
<sup>4</sup> Jensen O.K., Neilsen F.F., Vosmar L. An Open  	Study Comparing Manual Therapy with the Use of Cold Packs in the Treatment  	of Post-traumatic   Headache. <em>Cephalalgia </em>(Norway). 10(5): 241-50;  	Oct 1990.<br />
<sup>5</sup> Quinn C., Chandler C., Moraska A. Massage Therapy and Frequency of Chronic  	Tension Headaches. Am J Public Health 92(10); 1657-61; Oct 2002.</h6>
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