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The Effects of Anma (Traditional Japanese Massage)—Randomised Trial

The Effects of Anma (Traditional Japanese Massage)—Randomised Trial
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摘要 Background and Objective: Anma is a traditional Japanese bodywork therapy that has not been widely known and used in the West. There have been only a few Anma studies published in English journals. To study the effect of Anma (traditional Japanese massage) among participants who have neck and shoulder stiffness symptoms (so-called Katakori, in Japanese). Methods: The study participants consisted of seventy-seven (Study 1), thirteen (Study 2), and twenty (Study 3) adults with “Katakori” symptoms. The research design is as follows: (Study1) Randomized, Parallel-Group, Controlled Trial. (Study 2) Crossover Clinical Trial. (Study 3) Randomized, Parallel-Group, Controlled Trial. And we conducted Anma treatment for 45 minutes (Treatment) or rest in lying position for 45 minutes (Control). Results: In study 1, the symptom of “Katakori” was relieved after Anma treatment in Anma group (p d: 2.2). There was a significant interaction between the Anma group and the control group (p < 0.001). In study 2, MBV significantly increased following Anma treatment. There was a significant interaction between the Anma group and the control group (p = 0.022). In study 3, the symptom of “Katakori” was relieved after Anma treatment in the treatment group. There were no significant interactions between the groups in VAS and MBV values. Discussion and Conclusions: The study demonstrated that Anma therapy decreases “Katakori” symptoms while increasing MBV in the shoulder region. Background and Objective: Anma is a traditional Japanese bodywork therapy that has not been widely known and used in the West. There have been only a few Anma studies published in English journals. To study the effect of Anma (traditional Japanese massage) among participants who have neck and shoulder stiffness symptoms (so-called Katakori, in Japanese). Methods: The study participants consisted of seventy-seven (Study 1), thirteen (Study 2), and twenty (Study 3) adults with “Katakori” symptoms. The research design is as follows: (Study1) Randomized, Parallel-Group, Controlled Trial. (Study 2) Crossover Clinical Trial. (Study 3) Randomized, Parallel-Group, Controlled Trial. And we conducted Anma treatment for 45 minutes (Treatment) or rest in lying position for 45 minutes (Control). Results: In study 1, the symptom of “Katakori” was relieved after Anma treatment in Anma group (p d: 2.2). There was a significant interaction between the Anma group and the control group (p < 0.001). In study 2, MBV significantly increased following Anma treatment. There was a significant interaction between the Anma group and the control group (p = 0.022). In study 3, the symptom of “Katakori” was relieved after Anma treatment in the treatment group. There were no significant interactions between the groups in VAS and MBV values. Discussion and Conclusions: The study demonstrated that Anma therapy decreases “Katakori” symptoms while increasing MBV in the shoulder region.
作者 Hiroshi Kuge Hidetoshi Mori Tsunehiko Wada Mayumi Watanabe Tim Hideaki Tanaka Eiichi Taniwaki Tateyuki Morisawa Hiroshi Kuge;Hidetoshi Mori;Tsunehiko Wada;Mayumi Watanabe;Tim Hideaki Tanaka;Eiichi Taniwaki;Tateyuki Morisawa(Department of Anesthesiology Pain Clinic, Osaka Medical and Pharmaceutical University Hospital, Osaka, Japan;Department of Health, Faculty of Health Science, National University Corporation Tsukuba University of Technology, Tsukuba, Japan;Information Science Center for Humanities and Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Ibaraki, Japan;Acupuncture and Physical Therapy Teacher Training School, National University Corporation University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan;Sakura Acupuncture Massage Center, Tsukuba, Japan)
出处 《Health》 CAS 2022年第7期775-787,共13页 健康(英文)
关键词 Massage Therapy ACUPRESSURE Musculoskeletal Pain Visual Analog Scale (VAS) Muscle Blood Volume (MBV) Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Anma Katakori Massage Therapy Acupressure Musculoskeletal Pain Visual Analog Scale (VAS) Muscle Blood Volume (MBV) Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) Anma Katakori
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