Massage Therapy and Relaxation Effects on University Dance Students

Autor: Leivadi, Stella, Hernandez-Reif, Maria, Field, Tiffany, O'Rourke, Maureen, D'Arienzo, Susan, Lewis, Daniel, del Pino, Natasha, Schanberg, Saul, Kuhn, Cynthia
Zdroj: Journal of Dance Medicine & Science; September 1999, Vol. 3 Issue: 3 p108-112, 5p
Abstrakt: Thirty female university dancers were randomly assigned to a massage therapy or relaxation therapy group. The therapies consisted of 30-minute sessions twice a week for five weeks. Both groups reported less depressed mood and lowered anxiety levels. However, saliva Cortisol (stress hormones) decreased only for the massage therapy group. Both groups reported less neck, shoulder, and back pain after the treatment sessions and reduced back pain across the study. However, only the massage therapy group showed increased range of motion across the study, including neck extension and shoulder abduction.
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