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Massage — Although massage techniques vary, common elements include direct physical contact and manipulation of muscles. Some mas- sage techniques ...
Consider more cuddling, a sensual massage, self-stimulation, oral sex or using a vibrator — depending on what interests you. Talk about what you like, what ...
... massage, Cancer rehabilitation, Brain rehabilitation, Stroke rehabilitation, Pneumatic compression, Outpatient clinical consultation, Inpatient ...
Complementary treatments — such as acupuncture and massage — also may be helpful for managing pain. DISH. What is it? Diffuse idiopathic skeletal ...
This research study seeks to explore the effects of massage techniques on pain and anxiety relief among patients with subarachnoid hemorrhages in the ICU ...
some short-term benefit for pain reduction in people with lower back pain include massage, acupuncture, low-level laser treatment and spinal mobilization ...
Gently massage your loved one's hands, legs or feet. Smell. The scent of a favorite perfume, flower or food might be comforting. Sight. Show your loved one ...
Massage therapy. Art therapy, which involves creating art, focusing on the process rather than the outcome. Coping and support. After being diagnosed with ...
Massage, emptying breasts often by hand expression, frequent feeding, and pumping and feeding in different positions to thoroughly empty breasts. Rest ...
Taking a warm bath, massaging the legs, or applying warm or cool packs can calm symptoms of restless legs syndrome. Stretching, followed by exercise at a ...
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