Preliminary Study: Short-term Beneficial Effects of Thai Tok Sen Massage on Pain, Pressure Pain Threshold, and Upper Trapezius Muscle Thickness Among People with Shoulder Pain.

Araya Yankai, Jirakrit Leelarungrayub, James J Laskin
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Background: Shoulder muscle pain and spasm is the most common problem in people after prolonged working, similar to that resulting from office syndrome. Various medicinal treatments with analgesic drugs, hot packs, therapeutic ultrasound, or deep friction techniques can be clinically applied. Alternatively, traditional Thai massage (TM) with deep compression gentle technique also can help to release that problem. In addition, an traditional Thai treatment with Tok Sen (TS) massage has been generally performed in the Northern part of Thailand without any scientific evidence support. Thus, the aim of this preliminary study was to reveal the scientific value of Tok Sen massage on shoulder muscle pain and upper trapezius muscle thickness among people with shoulder pain.

Materials & methods: Twenty participants (6 males and 14 females) who suffered from shoulder pain were randomized into TS (n =10, aged 34.2 ± 7.34 yrs) or TM (n=10, aged 32.8 ± 7.24 yrs). Each group received two times 5-10 minutes of treatment, one week apart. At the baseline and after completing two times of each intervention, pain score, pain pressure threshold (PPT), and specific trapezius muscle thickness were evaluated.

Results: Before both TM and TS interventions, pain score, PPT, and muscle thickness were not statistically different between groups. After two times of intervention, pain scores significantly reduced in TM (3.1 ± 0.56; p = .02, 2.3 ± 0.48; p < .001), as same as in TS (2.3 ± 0.67; p = .01, 1.3 ± 0.45; p < .001) when compared to baseline. This was the same as the results of PPT in TM (4.02 ± 0.34; p = .012, 4.55 ± 0.42; p = .001) and TS (5.67 ± 0.56; p = .001, 6.8 ± 0.72; p < .001). However, the trapezius muscle thickness reduced significantly after two interventions by TS (10.42 ± 1.04; p = 0.002 & 9.73 ± 0.94 mm, p < .001), but did not change in TM (p > .05). Moreover, when compared between intereventions at the first and second periods, TS showed a significant difference in pain score (p = .01 & p <.001), muscle thickness (p = .008 & p = .001) as well as PPT (p < .001 & p < .001) when compared to TM.

Conclusion: Tok Sen massage improves upper trapezius thickness from muscle spasms and reduces pain perception and increases the pressure threshold pain among participants who suffer from shoulder pain similar to that of office syndrome.

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初步研究:泰托森按摩对肩痛患者疼痛、压痛阈和上斜方肌厚度的短期有益影响。
背景:肩部肌肉疼痛和痉挛是长时间工作后人们最常见的问题,类似于办公室综合症。临床可采用止痛药物、热敷、治疗性超声或深度摩擦技术等多种药物治疗。另外,传统的泰式按摩(TM)也可以帮助缓解这个问题。此外,在没有任何科学证据支持的情况下,泰国北部地区普遍采用泰式传统疗法——托森按摩。因此,本初步研究的目的是揭示托森按摩对肩痛患者肩部肌肉疼痛和上斜方肌厚度的科学价值。材料与方法:20例肩痛患者(男6例,女14例)随机分为TS组(n=10例,年龄34.2±7.34岁)和TM组(n=10例,年龄32.8±7.24岁)。每组治疗5 ~ 10分钟2次,间隔1周。在基线和每次干预完成两次后,评估疼痛评分、痛压阈值(PPT)和特定斜方肌厚度。结果:在TM和TS干预前,组间疼痛评分、PPT、肌肉厚度均无统计学差异。两次干预后,TM疼痛评分显著降低(3.1±0.56;P = 0.02, 2.3±0.48;p < 0.001),与TS组相同(2.3±0.67;P = 0.01, 1.3±0.45;P < 0.001)。这与PPT在TM中的结果相同(4.02±0.34;P = 0.012, 4.55±0.42;p = .001)和TS(5.67±0.56;P = .001, 6.8±0.72;P < 0.001)。然而,经两次干预后,斜方肌厚度明显减少(10.42±1.04;p = 0.002和9.73±0.94 mm, p < 0.001),而TM无变化(p > 0.05)。此外,在干预的第一和第二阶段进行比较,TS在疼痛评分(p = 0.01和p = 0.008和p = 0.001)和PPT (p < 0.001和p < 0.001)与TM相比有显著差异。结论:托克森按摩可以改善肌肉痉挛引起的上斜方肌厚度,减轻疼痛感,增加与办公室综合征相似的肩痛患者的压力阈值疼痛。
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期刊介绍: The IJTMB is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on the research (methodological, physiological, and clinical) and professional development of therapeutic massage and bodywork and its providers, encompassing all allied health providers whose services include manually applied therapeutic massage and bodywork. The Journal provides a professional forum for editorial input; scientifically-based articles of a research, educational, and practice-oriented nature; readers’ commentaries on journal content and related professional matters; and pertinent news and announcements.
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