| Literature DB >> 25143717 |
Thanitta Thanakiatpinyo1, Supakij Suwannatrai2, Ueamphon Suwannatrai2, Phanitanong Khumkaew2, Dokmai Wiwattamongkol2, Manmas Vannabhum2, Somluck Pianmanakit1, Vilai Kuptniratsaikul1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To study the efficacy of traditional Thai massage (TTM) versus conventional physical therapy (PT) programs in treating muscle spasticity, functional ability, anxiety, depression, and quality of life (QoL) in Thai stroke patients.Entities:
Keywords: anxiety; depression; massage; spasticity; stroke
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25143717 PMCID: PMC4136956 DOI: 10.2147/CIA.S66416
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Interv Aging ISSN: 1176-9092 Impact factor: 4.458
Step, area, and duration of traditional Thai massage protocol
| Step | Areas | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | BML-leg (beginning from lower leg to upper leg then return to lower leg) and MaSP-ankle (press at anterior of ankle joint) | 6 minutes |
| 2 | BML-back (along erector spinae muscle from L5 to C7) | 9 minutes |
| 3 | BML and MaSP-lateral side of leg (beginning from gluteal area to lateral side of upper and lower leg) | 5 minutes |
| 4 | BML and MaSP-medial side of leg (beginning from medial side of upper leg to lower leg) | 5 minutes |
| 5 | BML-abdomen (around abdomen) | 10 minutes |
| 6 | BML and MaSP-medial side of arm (beginning from middle of medial side of upper arm to anterior of wrist) | 5 minutes |
| 7 | BML and MaSP-lateral side of arm (beginning from middle of lateral side of upper arm to middle of lower arm) | 5 minutes |
| 8 | BML-shoulder (upper part of back at posterior shoulder) | 5 minutes |
| 9 | BML-neck (posterior of neck) | 5 minutes |
| 10 | MaSP-shoulder (lateral side of lower neck and posterior of shoulder) | 5 minutes |
Notes: In steps 1, 5, 6, and 7, the subject was lying supine. In steps 2–4, the subject was lying on their non-affected side. In steps 8–10, the subject was in a sitting position.
Abbreviations: BML, basic massage lines; MaSP, major signal points.
Demographic and baseline characteristics
| Demographic and baseline characteristics | TTM group (n=24) | PT group (n=26) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sex: male | 22 (91.7%) | 15 (57.7%) | 0.006 |
| Age (in years) | 60.0±6.9 | 65.8±8.1 | 0.010 |
| Education: primary school | 7 (29.2%) | 5 (19.2%) | 0.411 |
| Underlying | |||
| Diabetes mellitus type 2 | 9 (37.5%) | 11 (42.3%) | 0.729 |
| Hypertension | 23 (95.8%) | 23 (88.5%) | 0.611 |
| Dyslipidemia | 19 (79.2%) | 19 (73.1%) | 0.614 |
| Cardiac disease | 2 (8.3%) | 4 (15.4%) | 0.669 |
| Onset: first attack | 18 (75.0%) | 18 (69.2%) | 0.650 |
| Pathology: infarction | 12 (50.0%) | 15 (57.7%) | 0.585 |
| Surgery: yes | 4 (16.7%) | 8 (30.8%) | 0.243 |
| Muscles with maximum grading | 0.296 | ||
| 1+ | 13 (54.1%) | 19 (73.1%) | |
| 2 | 10 (41.7%) | 5 (19.2%) | |
| 3 | 1 (4.2%) | 2 (7.7%) | |
| Barthel Index (0–20) | 16.4±4.3 | 10.9±6.6 | 0.001 |
| HADS: anxiety score (0–21) | 4.8±3.9 | 4.1±3.1 | 0.529 |
| HADS: depression score (0–21) | 5.1±4.3 | 3.9±3.5 | 0.284 |
| Pictorial Quality of Life score (0–72) | 41.1±15.6 | 42.8±13.7 | 0.691 |
Notes:
Unpaired t-test for continuous data, chi-square test, and Fisher’s exact test for categorical data.
Muscles with maximum grading, evaluated using the modified Ashworth Scale.
Statistically significant at P<0.05.
Abbreviations: HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; PT, physical therapy; TTM, traditional Thai massage.
Figure 1Flow diagram of the study.
Abbreviations: MAS, modified Ashworth Scale; PT, physical therapy; TTM, traditional Thai massage.
Number and percentage of subjects whose spasticity decreased by at least one grade between baseline and after treatment among the two groups, using per protocol analysis
| Baseline | After treatment
| |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TTM group (n=24)
| PT group (n=21)
| |||||
| Grade ≤1 | Grade 1+ | Grade 2 | Grade ≤1 | Grade 1+ | Grade 2 | |
| Grade 1+ | 9 (37.5%) | 4 (16.7%) | 0 | 9 (42.8%) | 6 (28.6%) | 0 |
| Grade 2 | 5 (20.8%) | 2 (8.3%) | 3 (12.5%) | 1 (4.8%) | 1 (4.8%) | 2 (9.5%) |
| Grade 3 | 0 | 1 (4.2%) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 (9.5%) |
Notes: Improvement is defined as the spasticity of muscles with maximum grading, decreased by at least one grade. P=0.286 after adjusting for age and sex using multiple logistic regression analysis.
Abbreviations: PT, physical therapy; TTM, traditional Thai massage.
Number and percentage of subjects whose spasticity decreased by at least one grade between baseline and after treatment among the two groups, using intention-to-treat analysis with the last observation carried forward method
| Baseline | After treatment
| |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TTM group (n=24)
| PT group (n=26)
| |||||
| Grade ≤1 | Grade 1+ | Grade 2 | Grade ≤1 | Grade 1+ | Grade 2 | |
| Grade 1+ | 9 (37.5%) | 4 (16.7%) | 0 | 9 (34.6%) | 10 (38.5%) | 0 |
| Grade 2 | 5 (20.8%) | 2 (8.3%) | 3 (12.5%) | 1 (3.8%) | 1 (3.8%) | 3 (11.6%) |
| Grade 3 | 0 | 1 (4.2%) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 (7.7%) |
Notes: Improvement is defined as the spasticity of muscles with maximum grading, decreased by at least one grade. P=0.058 after adjusting for age and sex using multiple logistic regression analysis.
Abbreviations: PT, physical therapy; TTM, traditional Thai massage.
Figure 2Functional ability evaluated using the Barthel Index at Week 0 and Week 6.
Note: *Statistically significant at P<0.05.
Abbreviation: PT, physical therapy.
Figure 3Anxiety scores at Week 0 and Week 6.
Abbreviations: HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; PT, physical therapy.
Figure 4Depression scores at Week 0 and Week 6.
Abbreviations: HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; PT, physical therapy.
Figure 5Quality of life scores at Week 0 and Week 6.
Note: *Statistically significant at P<0.05.
Abbreviations: PT, physical therapy; QoL, quality of life.
Patients’ assessment of outcomes
| Patients’ assessment | TTM group (n=24) | PT group (n=21) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feelings of spasticity | |||
| Decreased | 19 (79.2%) | 11 (52.4%) | 0.057 |
| Indifferent | 5 (20.8%) | 10 (47.6%) | |
| Use of limbs (functions) | |||
| Improved | 9 (37.5%) | 8 (38.1%) | 0.967 |
| Indifferent | 15 (62.5%) | 13 (61.9%) | |
| Satisfaction | |||
| Satisfied | 18 (75.0%) | 19 (90.5%) | 0.427 |
| Indifferent | 4 (16.7%) | 2 (9.5%) | |
| Dissatisfied | 2 (8.3%) | 0 | |
Note:
Chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test.
Abbreviations: PT, physical therapy; TTM, traditional Thai massage.
Number of adverse events that occurred during the study by group
| Adverse events | TTM group (n=24) | PT group (n=21) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number of adverse events | 10 (41.7%) | 8 (38.1%) | 0.807 |
| Muscle stiffness | 8 (33.3%) | 5 (23.8%) | 0.482 |
| Muscle pain | 7 (29.2%) | 5 (23.8%) | 0.685 |
| Muscle soreness | 4 (16.7%) | 1 (4.8%) | 0.352 |
| Ecchymoses | 1 (4.2%) | 1 (4.8%) | 1.000 |
| Joint swelling | 1 (4.2%) | 0 | 1.000 |
Note:
Chi-square test, Fisher’s exact test.
Abbreviations: PT, physical therapy; TTM, traditional Thai massage.