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东方按摩可以改善其他慢性疾病人群的日常生活活动(ADL)和健康结果,但在中风人群中缺乏类似的研究。本研究旨在探讨东方按摩对脑卒中患者ADL的影响。方法:本研究是一项系统的文献综述和荟萃分析,并通过以下五个数据库检索泰语和英语电子发表的主要研究:ThaiJO、泰国国家研究库(TNRR)、PubMed、Science Direct和Google Scholar。我们使用RevMan version 5.4对数据进行分析,绘制森林地形图。置信区间在95%水平计算,异质性采用Cochran’s Q和I2检验。结果:我们确定了7项相关研究,对接受泰式或中式按摩治疗干预的脑卒中患者进行ADL。我们发现泰式按摩和中式按摩结合使用,强调按压、滚动、挤压、握紧、弯曲、拉扯和草药按压,可以增加血液流动,减少肌肉痉挛。这些结果提示,在随访3周和6周时进行按摩可以恢复和提高脑卒中患者的日常生活能力。
Effectiveness of Oriental Massage on Daily Living Activities of Stroke Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
INTRODUCTION Oriental massage can improve activities of daily living (ADL) and health outcomes in other chronic illness populations, yet similar studies are lacking in stroke populations. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of oriental massage on ADL in patients with stroke. METHODS This study was a systematic literature review and meta-analysis and searched the primary research studies published electronically in Thai and English through five databases: ThaiJO, Thai National Research Repository (TNRR), PubMed, Science Direct, and Google Scholar. We analyzed data using RevMan version 5.4 by forest plot graphs. The confidence interval was calculated at the 95% level, and the heterogeneity was tested by Cochran’s Q and I2. RESULTS We identified seven relevant studies that performed ADL on stroke patients after receiving Thai or Chinese massage therapy interventions. We found that Thai and Chinese massage were applied together, emphasizing pressing, rolling, squeezing, gripping, bending, and pulling and herbal compress, which can increase blood flow and reduce muscle spasms. These findings suggest that the duration of massage at 3-weeks and 6-weeks follow-ups can be restored and improve the ability to perform ADL in stroke patients.