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First Name. Last Name. Email address. Helena St. Lucia St. Martin St. Outlying Islands U. Street address. To our knowledge, until now no study has evaluated the effects of abdominal MLD on brain activity. Therefore, our study aimed to investigate the effects of MLD and abdominal massage on brain activity in subjects with psychological stress. The study enrolled 94 subjects. They were selected according to the following inclusion criteria: 1 not currently taking any medication that may affect the EEG signal; 2 no history of mental illness; 3 free of heart disease; 4 free of dermatologic, gastrointestinal, and cardiovascular disease.

All subjects completed the stress response inventory SRI to evaluate their responses to stressful situations e. The reliability 21 of the SRI was between 0. However, 2 of them dropped out because of personal issues. All test protocols were approved by the ethics committee of the Physical Therapy Faculty of Kangwon National University. All subjects participated voluntarily and provided written informed consent.

During the experiment, conversation, phone calls, noises, and electromagnetic waves that may act as variables were blocked to minimize peripheral stimulation. Subjects were asked not to sleep but to open their eyes. The study protocol was as follows. The subject took 10 minutes of rest before the experiment to adapt to the study environment and to stay calm. Electroencephalography EEG was performed for 5 minutes before and after the massage. The MLD was applied according to Dr.

Stroke category type and time of each stroke were standardized so that they could be applied identically to every subject. The procedure was as follows. A typical Swedish abdominal massage program was developed by a massage specialist so that it could be applied identically to all subjects.

Since subjects were lying in a supine position, electrodes at the occipital lobe F19—21 were omitted. Ground and reference electrodes were placed on both zygomatic bones, overlapping the MLD profundus massage positions. Brain waves were measured in a quiet place. A warm environment was maintained, and the light was blocked out to help subjects relax.

All variables were tested for normality using the one-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test and did have a normal distribution. The collected data were analyzed using a statistical package program SPSS ver. MLD: manual lymph drainage; AM: abdominal massage. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of MLD and abdominal massage on acute brain activity in subjects with psychological stress. MLD on the neck and abdomen and general AM were both shown to promote relaxation.

In particular, post-MLD and AM measurements showed an increased average absolute, relative alpha rhythm, and decreased average absolute, relative beta and gamma rhythm.



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