2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmpt.2018.12.001
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Effect of Massage on Clinical and Physiological Variables During Muscle Fatigue Task in Participants With Chronic Low Back Pain: A Crossover Study

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“…This study showed results that there was no additional benefit of including herbal compresses in a Thai massage regimen for the treatment of low back pain in the elderly. The ninth article is entitled "Effect of Massage on Clinical and Physiological Variables During Muscle Fatigue Task in Participants With Chronic Low Back Pain: A Crossover Study" (Daneau et al, 2019). This study showed results that pain perception was significantly reduced after massage (p 0.004) but did not appear to affect the increase in pain scores that occurred after the Sorensen protocol.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This study showed results that there was no additional benefit of including herbal compresses in a Thai massage regimen for the treatment of low back pain in the elderly. The ninth article is entitled "Effect of Massage on Clinical and Physiological Variables During Muscle Fatigue Task in Participants With Chronic Low Back Pain: A Crossover Study" (Daneau et al, 2019). This study showed results that pain perception was significantly reduced after massage (p 0.004) but did not appear to affect the increase in pain scores that occurred after the Sorensen protocol.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The findings of this study are also consistent with those of other investigations. These investigations have shown that sports massage can improve blood flow and peripheral perfusion to the nearby limbs [28], sports massage can provide an increase in body temperature to help stimulate blood flow [29][30][31], and reduce muscle pain [32].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daneau et al researched the clinical changes of muscle fatigue after massage in nonspecific chronic LBP individuals. The results of this study revealed a decrease in pain severity in individuals with chronic LBP and localized muscle fatigue following a single 30 min massage session [ 140 ]. Bicalho et al investigated the instant effects of high-velocity spine manipulation on paraspinal activity while performing flexion–extension trunk movements.…”
Section: Semg In Massage Therapy and Rehabilitation Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%