Know how massage helps ease arthritis pain
Turns
out, undergoing a weekly, whole-body
massage can help patients with arthritis (in their knees) experience
significant improvement in pain and mobility.
Researchers
at the Duke University suggested that massage can offer a safe and effective
complement to the management of knee osteoarthritis, at least in the short
term.
The
finding of the study appeared in the Journal of General Internal Medicine.
"Osteoarthritis
is a leading cause of disability and affects more than 30 million people in
America," said lead author Adam Perlman. "Medications are available,
but many patients experience adverse side effects, raising the need for
alternatives. This study demonstrates that massage has the potential to be one
such option."
Scientists
enrolled 200 patients with osteoarthritis in their knees. Patients were
randomly divided into three groups: those who received a one-hour, weekly
Swedish massage for eight weeks; those who received a light-touch control
treatment; and those who received no extra care other than their usual regimen.
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