治疗性按摩对癌症患者的研究:潜在的生物学机制。

Stephen M Sagar, Trish Dryden, Cynthia Myers
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摘要

有初步证据表明,治疗性按摩是一种有用的方式,缓解各种症状和症状相关的痛苦影响癌症患者。机制研究是必要的,以描绘潜在的生物和心理作用的按摩和他们的关系,结果。本文讨论了一种利用核磁共振技术捕捉由按摩引起的软组织生物力学变化的动态体内反应的模型。该模型能够研究软组织变化与皮层下中枢神经系统活动之间的交流。我们假设按摩的治疗成分是双重的:(1)对局部筋膜、肌肉和神经的快速直接作用;(2)对皮层下中枢神经系统的缓慢延迟作用,最终结合可塑性神经元连接的重塑。这一可验证的模型为癌症患者的按摩症状控制机制研究提供了重要意义,因为它开辟了将客观生理指标与按摩对疼痛和其他症状的主观体验的影响联系起来的新研究途径。
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Research on therapeutic massage for cancer patients: potential biologic mechanisms.

There is preliminary evidence that therapeutic massage is a useful modality for the relief of a variety of symptoms and symptom-related distress affecting cancer patients. Mechanistic studies are necessary to delineate underlying biologic and psychological effects of massage and their relationship to outcomes. The current article discusses a model for using nuclear magnetic resonance techniques to capture dynamic in vivo responses to biomechanical changes induced in the soft tissues by massage. This model enables study of the communication of soft tissue changes to activity in the subcortical central nervous system. We hypothesize that the therapeutic components of massage are twofold: (1) a rapid direct effect on local fascia, muscle, and nerves and (2) a slower delayed effect on the subcortical central nervous system that ultimately incorporates remodeling of plastic neuronal connections. This testable model has important implications for mechanistic research on massage for symptom control of cancer patients since it opens up new research avenues that link objective physiologic indices with the effects of massage on the subjective experience of pain and other symptoms.

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