Study Of Complementary Therapies On Patients Recovering From Heart Surgery
A new Mayo Clinic study shows that massage therapy decreases pain levels for patients after heart surgery. During a five-month period in 2005, 58 patients undergoing surgery participated in a pilot study to examine the effect of massage on pain after surgery. Of the 30 who received massage, the mean pain scores were less than 1 on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 as the most painful.Before the massage therapy, these patients rated their pain at an average of 3 on a 10-point scale. [click link for full article]
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Filed under: Cardiovascular on November 1st, 2007