Massage Therapy Techniques as Pain Management for Erythromelalgia: A Case Report

Q2 Health Professions
Ba Rmt Clt Krista Dicks, BSc MSc Philippe Rizek
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Background: Erythromelalgia is characterized by temperature-dependent redness, pain, and warmth in one or more extremities. It may be a primary disease, or it may occur secondarily because of underlying illness. It is a chronic, debilitating condition often resistant to medical treatment. Purpose: The present report evaluates massage as a complementary therapy to reduce pain and other symptoms associated with erythromelalgia. Participant: A 31-year-old female with a long-standing history of erythromelalgia bilaterally in the lower extremities presented with complaints of acute pain exacerbation, anxiety, decreased quality of sleep, and difficulty with activities of daily living for prolonged periods of time. She had no previous experience with massage therapy or any other complementary therapies. Intervention: Massage therapy was introduced over the course of 9 treatments, each 1 hour in duration, using various massage therapy techniques, remedial exercise, and recommended home care. Results: In this patient with erythromelalgia, effleurage and petrissage as massage therapy techniques provided temporary pain relief in the lower extremities and long-term benefits that relieved anxiety, which improved restorative sleep and increased the patient’s participation in activities of daily living. Conclusions: For this treatment protocol, therapist observation and patient feedback suggest that massage therapy may lead to a state of increased relaxation, decreased stress, decreased muscle tension, and improved sleep. These positive effects may have an indirect role in the ability of the patient to cope with erythromelalgia day to day.
按摩疗法治疗红斑性肢痛症1例报告
背景:红斑性肢痛的特征是在一个或多个四肢出现温度依赖性发红、疼痛和发热。它可能是原发疾病,也可能因潜在疾病继发。这是一种慢性、使人衰弱的疾病,通常对药物治疗无效。目的:本报告评估按摩作为一种辅助疗法,以减轻疼痛和其他症状相关的红斑性肢痛症。参与者:31岁女性,双侧下肢红斑性肢痛长期病史,主诉急性疼痛加重、焦虑、睡眠质量下降、长期日常生活活动困难。她以前没有按摩治疗或任何其他补充疗法的经验。干预:按摩治疗共9次,每次1小时,使用各种按摩治疗技术,补救运动和推荐的家庭护理。结果:在本例红斑性肢痛症患者中,以渗出液和结石为按摩治疗手法,可暂时缓解下肢疼痛,长期缓解焦虑,改善恢复性睡眠,增加患者日常生活活动的参与。结论:对于该治疗方案,治疗师观察和患者反馈表明,按摩治疗可能导致放松状态增加,压力减少,肌肉紧张减少,睡眠改善。这些积极作用可能对患者日常应对红斑性肢痛症的能力有间接作用。
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1.30
自引率
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发文量
16
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The IJTMB is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the research (methodological, physiological, and clinical) and professional development of therapeutic massage and bodywork and its providers, encompassing all allied health providers whose services include manually applied therapeutic massage and bodywork. The Journal provides a professional forum for editorial input; scientifically-based articles of a research, educational, and practice-oriented nature; readers’ commentaries on journal content and related professional matters; and pertinent news and announcements.
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