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| RESEARCH
STUDIES EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF REFLEXOLOGY FOR THE CONDITION OF GASTROINTESTINAL
CONDITIONS
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| EXPLORING
THE APPLICATION OF FOOT REFLEXOLOGY FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT
OF FUNCTIONAL CONSTIPATION
By Yang Yu-Ru, Chao Ling-Yun, Meng Guan-Ling, cao Su-wen, Hao Jia-Mo,
and Zhang Suhui
Ten 30 - 40
minute reflexology sessions were administered every other day for
treatment.
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This
study evaluated the effectiveness of foot reflexology in treating
functional constipation. Forty subjects, 18 males and 22 females, aged
48 - 90 years, mean age 70 years, were used for the study. Twenty
subjects were diagnosed as having constipation; the other 20 subjects
were free of constipation. The time elapsed between taking a carbon
tablet and the last black stool eliminated was recorded pre and post
treatment.
Frequency and
features of stool excretion, administrating of laxative medicine, diet
and appetites were all recorded. From statistical analysis of the data
it was concluded that
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Foot reflexology: had a remarkable effect in shortening the
emptying time of the digestive tract, and, that
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foot reflexology is highly effective in curing functional
constipation.
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| USING
REFLEXOLOGY TO RELIEVE CHRONIC CONSTIPATION
By Leila Ericksen, FDZ Research Committee “Sygeplejerksen” (Danish
Journal of Nursing) 24 June 1992
Subjects received
two treatments a week for four weeks, with a minimum of two days
between treatments, then, one treatment a week for seven weeks, for a
total of 15 treatments.
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Twenty
female subjects were selected from 257 female applicants. The selected
subjects had suffered constipation from 5 - 54 years, with an average
of 24.6 years. Subjects completed questionnaire pre and post
treatment. Before, during and after treatment daily observation charts
registering the frequency of defecation and stool consistency were
completed.
Prior to treatment
defecation occurred on an average of every 4.1 days.
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After treatment the interval between bowel movements improved
dramatically to occur every 1.8 days.
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40% of subjects experienced painful defecation prior to
treatments, none after treatments.
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50% of subjects obtained normal stool consistency after
treatments, whereas none had before treatments.
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85% reported a change in digestion.
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55% reduced use of laxatives, and,
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of 19 women reporting other health problems, 15 (80%) reported
a positive improvement in their other health problems.
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EXPERIENCE OF FOOT MASSAGE IN THE TREATMENT OF LIENTARY DIARRHEA
By Li Feng-chun, Sanitary Department Factory of PLA
One session of
Foot Reflexology, Foot Reflex Zones for digestive tract and lymphatic
system were emphasized for treatment.
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males and 22 females from 3 months to 34 years old (mostly under 4
years old) had bowel movements 5 - 20 times a day from 2 hours to 3
days. Stools were yellowish green and watery, and the microscopical
test was basically normal except for some White Blood Cells and fat
cells.
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Four hours after massage the diarrhea stopped and
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the stool appearance returned to normal after six hours.
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All cases were relieved
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OBSERVATION
OF CONSTRICTION EFFECT ON NORMAL HUMAN GALL BLADDER INDUCED BY FOOT
REFLEX ZONE MASSAGE
By Duan Zhigrin, First Hospital of the Beijing Medical University
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B-type
ultrasonic examination was used to observe the change in gallbladder
volume before and after Foot Reflex Zone Massage (FRZM). Subjects were
20 healthy people, 10 males & 10 females, aged 19 to 38 years.
After FRZM there
was strong constriction in 15%, constriction in 35%, lower
constriction in 50%. (p < .001)
This result
compared with traditional methods: CCK test, fat-food-meal test, etc.
testifies the effectiveness of FRZM on physiologic function.
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It is concluded that FRZM helps to constrict gallbladder and
gall excretion and has definite assets over other methods. Thus,
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it can be used as a therapy for gall tract diseases or
digestive diseases in general, as well as a preventative measure
against gallstone incidence.
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AN
OBSERVATION ON 60 CASES WITH CHRONIC SUPERFICIAL GASTRITIS TREATED BY
FOOT REFLEXOLOGY
By Hao Jiamo,
Senior Physician, Reflexology Association, Tianjin Branch.
Treatment
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patients, (50 females & 10 males, aged 18 - 72, diagnosed with
chronic superficial gastritis, were treated with reflexology.
Fibrogastroscopic examination pre and post treatment was used for
evaluation of results. Results showed that for
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22 (36.6%) there was complete disappearance of clinical
symptoms,
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30 (50%) there was a marked improvement of clinical symptoms.
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The remaining 8 (13.3%) there was only partial improvement of
clinical symptoms.
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