Month: March 2024

Manual activities may improve brain health

The human hand’s unique structure and capabilities have been instrumental in the development of our species, impacting everything from cultural practices to technological advancements. However, modern lifestyles have led to a decline in complex hand activities. Much of today’s routine involves simple gestures like tapping screens or pressing buttons. Experts suggest that this shift from

Exploring the Complex Impact of Long COVID Syndrome and the Potential Role of Massage Therapy in Treatment

Background In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the Severe Acute Respiratory Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a significant and troubling complication has emerged: Long COVID Syndrome. This condition, marked by persistent and often debilitating symptoms, has become a focal point of concern in the medical community. Understanding the symptomatology of Long COVID Syndrome is

Adapting to Uniqueness: Unveiling the Holistic Journey of Effective Orthopaedic Massage Therapy

A study, conducted by Jennifer Stewart-Richardson from Canberra and colleagues, explores the effectiveness of massage therapy in the context of orthopaedic massage. Despite the historical use of massage for musculoskeletal pain, there’s only weak support for its efficacy in meta-analyses. This study aims to understand how experienced therapists perceive the factors contributing to the effectiveness

Exploring the Impact of Percussive Massage in Muscle Recovery

A study investigated the emerging recovery treatment of percussive massage (PM), specifically its effects following eccentric exercise. The research focused on the maximal isometric torque, range of motion, and soreness of the nondominant arm’s biceps brachii in a group of seventeen untrained, college-aged subjects. Nine of these subjects received one minute of percussive massage, compared

The Impact of Percussive Massage and Heat Application

In an study published in Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, researchers from japan have delved into the effects of percussive massage and heat application on muscle flexibility and strength. This study, focused on the triceps surae muscle group, has the potential to redefine warm-up and recovery protocols in sports and rehabilitation practices. At the

Updating the Mechanism of Action for Laryngeal Manual Therapies

Laryngeal manual therapy (LMT), developed as a treatment for muscle tension dysphonia since the 1980s, traditionally focused on reducing laryngeal muscle tension through physical manipulation. This approach was thought to directly improve voice function by altering the laryngeal area. However, recent insights suggest this view is limited. Contemporary research indicates that LMT’s effectiveness stems from