Effectiveness of massage therapy for shoulder pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors
Category Systematic review
JournalJournal of physical therapy science
Year 2017
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[Purpose] This study performed an effect-size analysis of massage therapy for shoulder pain. [Subjects and Methods] The database search was conducted using PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, PsycINFO, RISS, NDSL, NANET, DBpia, and KoreaMed. The meta-analysis was based on 15 studies, covering a total of 635 participants, and used a random effects model. [Results] The effect size estimate showed that massage therapy had a significant effect on reducing shoulder pain for short-term efficacy (

SMD:

-1.08, 95% CI.: -1.51 to -0.65) and for long-term efficacy (

SMD:

-0.47, 95% CI.: -0.71 to -0.23). [Conclusion] The findings from this review suggest that massage therapy is effective at improving shoulder pain. However, further research is needed, especially a randomized controlled trial design or a large sample size, to provide evidence-based recommendations.
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First added on: Sep 05, 2017