Thursday, December 15, 2016

Massage Therapy for Migraine Observation

Abstract

Ailment: Migraine. Migraine is a primary headache disorder characterized by recurrent headaches that are moderate to severe.Typically, the headaches affect one half of the head and last from two to 72 hours. Associated symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light, sound, or smell. The pain is generally made worse by physical activity.

Purpose: To measure the efficacy of massage on migraine.

Setting: Nonprofit Treatment.

Participant: A woman of 59 years old.

Condition: She has suffered migraine for more than two years she get massage therapy. She can't walk properly when she comes. She has a terrible headache. She has taken many kinds of drugs but not recovered.

Interval: Five times massage therapy once a week.

Result: The woman has completely recovered from migraine.

Treatment: Giving massage by scratching gently over the head and shoulders and the arms.

Conclusion: Deep tissue massage therapy is quite effective to treat a patient with migraine. However, this observation need further research to make it certain.

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