Deep touch pressure for calming and comfort therapy from the perspective of contact mechanics: A review
Mohamad Izzur Maula,
Tri Indah Winarni,
Muhammad Imam Ammarullah
et al.
Abstract:The art of touch therapy has been around for centuries and has evolved into various models and styles throughout the years. In addition to reducing muscle pain, relieving stress, and providing relaxation, this therapy has worked and has been useful for many people. Methods such as touch or pressure stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system, which plays a role in a person's emotional well-being. Knowing its effects, the interaction between therapeutic devices used on the body needs to be studied further. The… Show more
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