[Foot reflexology massage: a clinical study]

Forsch Komplementarmed. 1999 Feb:6 Suppl 1:38-40. doi: 10.1159/000057130.
[Article in German]

Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the possible usefulness of foot reflexology on the recovery after a surgical intervention. 130 patients participated in the study. They underwent abdominal surgery under full anesthesia for different, but exclusively gynecological reasons. Foot reflexology investigated in this study was applied only for a few days for each patient. The following parameters were recorded: the subjective, self-assessed, general condition, pain intensity, movement of the bowels, micturition and sleep, beginning on the day before operation until day 10. Two other treatments served as controls, a simple massage of the foot or a personal conversation. The simple massage turned out to be a relaxing, positive experience, whereas foot reflexology had various effects, some of them were even negative. The conclusion was that foot reflexology is not recommended for acute, abdominal postsurgical situations in gynecology because it can occasionally trigger abdominal pain. This project is one of the few studies planned, conducted and performed by the nursing staff.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial
  • Comparative Study
  • Controlled Clinical Trial
  • English Abstract

MeSH terms

  • Abdomen
  • Defecation
  • Female
  • Genital Diseases, Female / surgery*
  • Humans
  • Massage*
  • Pain, Postoperative / physiopathology
  • Pain, Postoperative / therapy*
  • Postoperative Care*
  • Postoperative Period
  • Sleep
  • Urination