Effects of Thai Massage on Spasticity in Young People with Cerebral Palsy.

Author: EungpinithpongWichai, MachomSavet, MalilaPisamai, SeedaKantarakorn

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OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of Thai massage on muscle spasticity in young people with cerebral palsy. MATERIAL AND METHOD: Young people with spastic diplegia, aged 6-18 years old, were recruitedfrom the Srisungwan School in Khon Kaen Province. Spasticity of right quadriceps femoris muscles ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26387418

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Thai Massage: A Gentle Breeze in the Desert of Cerebral Palsy

Cerebral palsy, a neurological disorder affecting movement and coordination, can lead to spasticity, a condition characterized by increased muscle tone and stiffness. This study investigates the potential of Thai massage, a traditional form of massage therapy, as a complementary treatment for reducing spasticity in young people with cerebral palsy.

The study, conducted with a group of young people with spastic diplegia, evaluated the effects of a 30-minute Thai massage session on muscle spasticity in the right quadriceps femoris muscles. The researchers carefully measured spasticity levels before and immediately after the massage session. The study found that Thai massage led to a significant decrease in spasticity levels in the participants, suggesting its potential as a complementary treatment for managing spasticity in young people with cerebral palsy. This finding opens up new possibilities for incorporating traditional massage therapy into the management of this challenging condition.

Thai Massage: A Gentle Touch for Spasticity Relief

This research provides promising evidence for the potential of Thai massage as a complementary treatment for spasticity in young people with cerebral palsy. The study's findings suggest that Thai massage can effectively reduce spasticity levels, potentially improving mobility and quality of life for individuals with this condition.

Complementary Therapies: A Holistic Approach to Well-being

This study highlights the value of exploring complementary therapies, such as traditional massage, as potential adjuncts to conventional medical treatments. By incorporating these approaches, we can create more holistic and personalized care plans that address the diverse needs of patients with neurological disorders. This multi-faceted approach emphasizes the importance of considering both physical and mental well-being in the management of chronic conditions.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

The desert of cerebral palsy can be a challenging landscape to navigate, marked by physical limitations and uncertainties. This study offers a refreshing breeze, suggesting that Thai massage, like a gentle wind through the sand dunes, can provide a soothing and effective approach to managing spasticity. As we continue to explore the vast desert of neurological disorders, we must embrace a holistic perspective, recognizing the importance of both traditional and modern interventions in improving the lives of those affected.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2015-10-26
  2. Date Revised 2018-12-02
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

26387418

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

26387418

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