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The lecture from hell 来自地狱的讲座
Pub Date : 2003-11-01 DOI: 10.1016/S1353-6117(03)00056-8
E. Ernst
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引用次数: 0
Single-blind trial addressing the differential effects of two reflexology techniques versus rest, on ankle and foot oedema in late pregnancy 单盲试验解决两种反射技术与休息对妊娠后期踝关节和足部水肿的不同影响
Pub Date : 2003-11-01 DOI: 10.1016/S1353-6117(03)00054-4
L Mollart

This single-blind randomised controlled trial explored the differential effects of two different foot reflexology techniques with a period of rest on oedema-relieving effects and symptom relief in healthy pregnant women with foot oedema. Fifty-five women in the third trimester were randomly assigned to one of the three groups: a period of rest, ‘relaxing’ reflexology techniques or a specific ‘lymphatic’ reflexology technique for 15 min with pre- and post-therapy ankle and foot circumference measurements and participant questionnaire.

There was no statistically significant difference in the circumference measurements between the three groups; however, the lymphatic technique reflexology group mean circumference measurements were all decreased. A significant reduction in the women's symptom mean measurements in all groups (p<0.0001) was apparent. A ‘perceived wellbeing’ score revealed the lymphatic technique group (p<0.0001) significantly increased their wellbeing the most, followed closely by relaxing techniques (p<0.001) and then the control rest group (p<0.03).

Lymphatic reflexology techniques, relaxing reflexology techniques and a period of rest had a non-significant oedema-relieving effect. From the women's viewpoint, lymphatic reflexology was the preferred therapy with significant increase in symptom relief.

这项单盲随机对照试验探讨了两种不同的足部反射技术与一段时间的休息对患有足部水肿的健康孕妇的缓解水肿效果和症状缓解的差异。55名妊娠晚期的妇女被随机分配到三组中的一组:一段时间的休息,“放松”反射技术或特定的“淋巴”反射技术15分钟,治疗前和治疗后测量脚踝和脚围,并填写参与者问卷。三组患者围度测量无统计学差异;然而,淋巴技术反射组的平均周长测量值均下降。在所有组中,女性的症状平均测量值明显降低(p<0.0001)。“感知幸福感”得分显示,淋巴技术组(p<0.0001)显著提高了他们的幸福感,其次是放松技术组(p<0.001),然后是控制休息组(p<0.03)。淋巴反射疗法、放松反射疗法和休息一段时间对水肿的缓解效果不显著。从女性的角度来看,淋巴反射疗法是首选的治疗方法,症状缓解明显增加。
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引用次数: 52
Return to TRI: Winston Churchill Fellow and Salford University Scholar travel to Miami and the Keys 返回TRI:温斯顿丘吉尔研究员和索尔福德大学学者前往迈阿密和钥匙
Pub Date : 2003-11-01 DOI: 10.1016/S1353-6117(03)00081-7
Jacqui Stringer, Peter A Mackereth

During May and June 2003, the 2 authors visited the internationally renowned Touch Research Institute based at the University of Miami and Jackson Memorial Hospital. For one of the authors, Peter Mackereth, this was a return visit. Both authors are Ph.D. students who have successfully obtained travel scholarships to participate in seminars and laboratory work. The paper will report on the experience of their visit, the current and future work of the TRI and its collaborators. Jacqui took the opportunity to spend time at the Dolphin Research Centre, this provided insight into the therapeutic value of interacting with these amazing mammals. Peter also took the opportunity to visit a group of massage therapists working in Key West.

在2003年5月和6月期间,两位作者访问了国际知名的迈阿密大学触摸研究所和杰克逊纪念医院。对于其中一位作者彼得·麦克雷思(Peter Mackereth)来说,这是一次回访。两位作者均为博士研究生,已成功获得旅游奖学金参加研讨会和实验室工作。这篇论文将介绍他们的访问经验,以及TRI及其合作者目前和未来的工作。雅基借此机会在海豚研究中心度过了一段时间,这让我们深入了解了与这些神奇的哺乳动物互动的治疗价值。彼得还借此机会拜访了一群在基韦斯特工作的按摩治疗师。
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引用次数: 2
Health hazards and electromagnetic fields 健康危害和电磁场
Pub Date : 2003-11-01 DOI: 10.1016/S1353-6117(03)00086-6
T Saunders

Biological rhythms, physical wellbeing and mental states are dependent on our electrical brainwave system interacting with the extremely weak electromagnetic fields generated by the Earth's telluric and Cosmic radiations. In a single generation, since the evolution of humankind over millions of years, we are exposed to a wide range of powerful, artificially generated electromagnetic radiation which adversely affects the subtle balance in nature's energy fields and has become the source of so-called ‘diseases of civilisation’. This also includes electromagnetic sensitivity. Generally, there is a lack of awareness and understanding of the impact electromagnetic fields can have upon health and wellbeing.

Our ancestors were acutely aware that certain locations, were perceived to have a positive energy field which was beneficial to health and vitality. Over time, these areas are now referred to as sacred sites for spiritual ceremony and as healing centres. In contrast, there are other geographical locations that can have a negative effect upon health and these are known as geopathic stress zones. It is believed that such zones can interfere with the brain's normal function that inhibits the release of melatonin and other endocrine secretions needed to replenish the immune system. Geopathic stress can affect animals and plant life as well as human beings and significantly contributes to sick building syndrome (SBS).

Whilst there is an increasing body of opinion amongst eminent researchers and scientists who are addressing these issues, the establishment professions are slow to change. However, very gradually, modern allopathic medicine and attitudes are beginning to recognise the extraordinary wisdom and efficacy of ancient traditions such as acupuncture, light, colour and other therapies based on the understanding and treatment of the interaction of a person's electromagnetic subtle body and the immediate environment. These and many other ‘complementary’ therapies may soon become mainstream medical practice. In the meantime, we can help ourselves by learning how to detect the hazards and daily practise prudent avoidance.

生物节律、身体健康和精神状态都依赖于我们的脑电波系统与地球大地和宇宙辐射产生的极弱电磁场的相互作用。自人类进化了数百万年以来,仅仅一代人的时间里,我们就暴露在各种强大的人工产生的电磁辐射中,这些辐射对自然界能量场的微妙平衡产生了不利影响,并成为所谓的“文明疾病”的根源。这也包括电磁灵敏度。一般来说,人们对电磁场对健康和福祉的影响缺乏认识和理解。我们的祖先敏锐地意识到,某些地方,被认为有一个积极的能量场,有利于健康和活力。随着时间的推移,这些地区现在被称为精神仪式的圣地和治疗中心。相比之下,还有其他地理位置可能对健康产生负面影响,这些被称为风水压力区。据信,这些区域会干扰大脑的正常功能,抑制褪黑激素和其他补充免疫系统所需的内分泌分泌的释放。风水压力可以影响动物和植物以及人类的生命,并显著导致病态建筑综合征(SBS)。虽然越来越多的知名研究人员和科学家正在解决这些问题,但现有的职业变化缓慢。然而,逐渐地,现代对抗疗法医学和态度开始认识到古代传统的非凡智慧和功效,如针灸、光、颜色和其他基于对人的电磁微妙体和直接环境相互作用的理解和治疗的疗法。这些和许多其他“补充”疗法可能很快就会成为主流医疗实践。与此同时,我们可以通过学习如何发现危险和日常谨慎避免来帮助自己。
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引用次数: 36
Title page/Editorial board 标题页/编委会
Pub Date : 2003-11-01 DOI: 10.1016/S1353-6117(03)00090-8
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引用次数: 0
Qigong: Harmonising the breath, the body and the mind 气功:协调呼吸、身体和心灵
Pub Date : 2003-11-01 DOI: 10.1016/S1353-6117(03)00053-2
Allen Dorcas , Paul Yung

Qigong is a form of exercise developed in China over millennia to prevent illness and foster physical and mental health. Despite many claims of the therapeutic effects of Qigong, the fundamental concepts and principles underlying this holistic therapy remain unfamiliar to Western populations. This article helps practitioners to understand the art of Qigong based on three main principles, harmonising the breath, the body and the mind.

气功是中国几千年来发展起来的一种运动形式,用于预防疾病和促进身心健康。尽管许多人声称气功的治疗效果,但西方人群对这种整体疗法的基本概念和原理仍然不熟悉。这篇文章帮助练习者了解气功的艺术基于三个主要原则,协调呼吸,身体和心灵。
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引用次数: 27
Volume 9, 2003, Contents, Author and Subject Index 第9卷,2003年,目录,作者和主题索引
Pub Date : 2003-11-01 DOI: 10.1016/S1353-6117(03)00098-2
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引用次数: 0
Energy medicine united 能源医学联合会
Pub Date : 2003-11-01 DOI: 10.1016/S1353-6117(03)00052-0
Cyril W. Smith
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引用次数: 0
Twin quilts—stories to be told 双被子——要讲的故事
Pub Date : 2003-11-01 DOI: 10.1016/S1353-6117(03)00017-9
Romayne A Thompson, Marlene H Frost, Teresa A Allers, Julie A Ponto

A perusal of the literature reveals the many ways quilt design and personal communication is interwoven. We selected quilt making to provide those affected by breast cancer—as a patient, friend or relative—the opportunity to communicate their experience through quilt making. With the participation of community quilters, a concept and quilt design was developed to incorporate the work of patients and others in making a quilt. The project pattern and materials were presented. Contributors were invited to write about what inspired them to participate. For the 80 blocks that were constructed as twin quilts, 36 individuals wrote something about their block. Analysis of the vignettes identified major categories. The most common theme was honoring a specific person's life and their breast cancer journey. Displayed together with their accompanying vignettes, the quilts have become a focal point for interaction among patients and their families.

细读这些文献,你会发现被子设计和个人交流是交织在一起的。我们选择制作被子是为了让那些受乳腺癌影响的人——无论是病人、朋友还是亲戚——有机会通过制作被子来交流他们的经历。在社区绗缝者的参与下,一个概念和被子的设计被开发出来,将病人和其他人的工作结合在一起制作被子。介绍了项目模式和材料。撰稿人被邀请写下是什么激发了他们的参与。对于80个被做成双被子的街区,36个人写了一些关于他们的街区的东西。对小品的分析确定了主要类别。最常见的主题是纪念一个特定的人的生活和他们的乳腺癌之旅。这些被子连同附带的小插图一起展示,成为患者和家属之间互动的焦点。
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引用次数: 0
News update and forthcoming events 新闻更新和即将举行的活动
Pub Date : 2003-11-01 DOI: 10.1016/S1353-6117(03)00097-0
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