水疗法的镇痛作用:对现有证据的述评

CAND Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.54434/candj.123
B. Deenadayalan, V. Venugopal, R. Poornima, Chidambaram Yogapriya, Arjunan Akila, M. Pandiaraja, S. Poonguzhali, K. Maheshkumar
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疼痛是一种原始的人类本能,它提醒身体的防御机制来防止伤害。水疗法是最常用的治疗方式用于疼痛管理的自然疗法。本综述旨在科学评价水疗法用于疼痛管理的镇痛效果。从成立(1946年1月1日)到2022年3月16日,通过Scopus、Embase、PubMed/MEDLINE等电子数据库,使用关键词“Hydrotherapy”或“balnetherapy”和“Pain”或“镇痛效果”进行了全面的文献检索。共鉴定出7件物品。现有证据表明,由于水的物理和热性质,水疗具有显著的镇痛作用。
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Analgesic Effect of Hydrotherapy: A Narrative Review of Current Evidence
Pain is a primitive human instinct that alerts the body’s defense mechanism to prevent damage. Hydrotherapy is the most common modality of treatment used for pain management in naturopathy. This review aims to scientifically evaluate the analgesic effects of hydrotherapy used for pain management. A thorough literature search from inception (1 January 1946) until 16 March 2022 was performed with electronic databases such as Scopus, Embase, PubMed/MEDLINE using the keywords “Hydrotherapy” OR “Balneotherapy” AND “Pain” OR “Analgesic effect.” Seven articles were identified in total. The available evidence suggests hydrotherapy to have significant analgesic effects, attributed to the physical and thermal properties of water.
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