Massage Therapy As An Alternative to Opioids

Does research support massage therapy as an alternative to opioids? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) millions of Americans are treated with prescription opioids for chronic pain, and close to 12 million Americans, aged 12 or older reported misuse of opioids. A growing body of research continues to support the efficacy […]
Massage Therapy and Cardiac/Cardiothoracic Surgery

Does massage therapy provide benefits for post-surgery cardiothoracic patients? The number of cardiac surgeries exceeds 900,000 procedures each year in the United States. The most common post-surgery complaints include discomfort due to impaired movement in the nearby shoulders, back and neck. A review of 12 studies looking at thoracic surgery, revealed patients receiving massage therapy […]
Benefits of Hand Massage Combined with Music Therapy

How does combining hand massage with music therapy benefit pediatric intensive care patients? A study assessed the effect of music therapy and hand massage on pain, fear, and stress among 12-18 year-old adolescents treated in the pediatric intensive care unit. The study concluded that hand massage and music therapy were more effective than standard care […]
Benefits of Massage Therapy for Cancer-Related Distress

What does research reveal about the benefits of massage therapy for cancer-related distress? Cancer-related distress affects almost every person diagnosed with cancer at some level, and anxiety and depression are the most prevalent mental health challenges that accompany distress. Research supports that massage therapy helps in the reduction of anxiety and depression, with a course […]
Massage Therapy for Chronic Pain Beyond the Physical

What does research show about massage therapy for chronic pain beyond the physical? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 51.6 million U.S. adults live with chronic pain. Chronic pain is persistent discomfort lasting beyond 3 to 6 months, which includes: headaches, migraines, back pain, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, and many other common conditions. […]
Massage Therapy for Hip Replacement Surgery Recovery

Does massage therapy provide benefits for patients recovering from hip replacement surgery? Approximately 544,000 hip replacements are performed annually in the U.S., and this number is expected to continue growing as the population ages. Some of the most common post-surgery complaints and complications include: Misalignment in muscles and joints can produce prolonged pain, and Scar tissue […]
Benefits of Massage Therapy for Abdominal Recovery Surgery

Does massage therapy provide benefits for patients recovering from abdominal surgery? 4 million abdominal operations are performed in the United States each year. Muscle inhibition and adhesions can become tighter even years after surgery and back pain often results because patients compensate for abdominal muscle inhibition and scarring. Studies indicate that massage helped patients with […]
Massage Therapy Benefits for Post-Surgery Rehabilitation

Does research support the benefits of massage therapy for post-surgery rehabilitation? More than 40 million surgeries are performed in the United States every year, and research shows persistent or chronic post-surgical pain lasting two to three months is responsible for nearly 1 in 4 cases of chronic pain. Studies support that massage therapy offers benefits […]
Research on Massage for Premature Infant Weight Gain

Does massage therapy benefit premature infants for weight gain? Many premature babies also have trouble with feeding and coordinating their sucking and swallowing. This can mean a longer process to achieve weight gain. There is research evidence that premature infants who are massaged may have improved weight gain. Studies involving 1,250 infants evaluated the effect […]
Does Research Support Massage for Headaches?

Does research support the efficacy of massage therapy for headaches? A small number of studies have looked at massage for headaches, and the results include: A 2011 systematic review of two studies concluded that massage therapy might be equally effective as propranolol and topiramate in the prophylactic management of migraine. A 2016 randomized controlled trial […]