The Effects of Meridian Massage on the Functions of upper Limbs and Depression of Hemiplegic Patients.
- Author:
Sun Im CHOI
;
Hae Kyung KIM
;
Hee Jeong KIM
;
Mee Kyung SUH
;
Young Hou KIM
;
Mee La KIM
;
Mee Jong KIM
;
Mee Sun CHOI
;
Suk Hee JEONG
;
Jeong Hwa KIM
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH:
Depression*;
Edema;
Hand;
Humans;
Massage*;
Nursing Care;
Paralysis;
Range of Motion, Articular;
Shoulder;
Shoulder Pain;
Stroke;
Upper Extremity*
- From:Korean Journal of Rehabilitation Nursing
2000;3(2):228-242
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Meridian massage is originated from oriental medical manipulation, and it has been mainly applied to as pain and paralysis. The purpose was to develop new method of nursing care for help hemiplegic patients to recover their functions of upper limbs and to reduce depressions. This study was carried out between 8. March, and 8. June. 2000 and the subjects of the study were .60 hemiplegic stroke patients who were participants at a hospitalized in K oriental medical center. The experimental group(30) and the control group(30) were assigned by means of participation order. The experimental group took meridian massage on affected upper limb for 10 minutes daily for 2 weeks. We evaluated muscle power and endurance with band from AVIVA company.: range of motion with goniometer: shoulder pain with visual analogue scale: swelling with Jeweiers ring measurement of Dirette: depression with self-rating depression scale translated into Korean by Yang(1982). Data were analyzed by SPSS PC and the results are described below. The experimental group showed better muscle power and endurance than control group. Range of motiont of affected shoulder improved significantly in experimental group. Also, the experimental group showed less shoulder pain. hand edema. depression than control group. In this study, we observed that meridian massage is an effective nursing care in improving the function of upper limb and managing depression of stroke patients.