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Multiple Sclerosis (MS), occupies the first row among the diseases which leads to loss of neurological ability without depending on a trauma in the adults. Reflexology is one of complementary therapies based on activating a body's power to recover itself by special hand techniques applied to feet an...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33789252

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Reflexology: A Complementary Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disease that can significantly impact a person's quality of life. This study explores the potential of reflexology, a complementary therapy involving foot and hand massage, as a therapeutic option for MS patients. The researchers investigated the effects of reflexology on various aspects of MS, including pain, fatigue, and overall well-being. Reflexology is based on the principle of activating the body's natural healing abilities.

Potential Benefits of Reflexology for MS Patients

The study found promising results, suggesting that reflexology may offer relief from spasticity, pain, and fatigue in MS patients. Furthermore, positive changes in depression, cortisol levels, anxiety, and blood pressure were observed. These findings suggest that reflexology, when combined with conventional medical treatments, could potentially improve the overall health and well-being of individuals with MS.

A Gentle Approach to Managing MS Symptoms

Imagine a soothing touch on the sand, creating a calming ripple effect. Reflexology, with its gentle hand techniques, might be analogous to this calming touch, potentially reducing the discomfort of MS. This study encourages further exploration of the potential benefits of reflexology for MS patients. It reminds us that even in the face of challenging conditions, there may be complementary therapies that can offer some solace and support.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

Exploring alternative approaches to managing chronic conditions like MS is like searching for an oasis in the desert. Reflexology might not be a cure, but it could offer a refreshing respite from the symptoms. This research encourages a broader perspective on health, reminding us that diverse therapies can play a role in improving well-being.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2021-10-12
  2. Date Revised 2022-04-27
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

33789252

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

AT6133

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