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International Journal of Clinical Research & Trials Volume 3 (2018), Article ID 3:IJCRT, 05 pages
https://doi.org/10.15344/2456-8007/2018/125
Research Article
Effect of Hand Massage on Occupational Leg Swelling and Resting-state Electroencephalographic Activity: A Randomized Cross-over Study

Hideki Nakano1*, Takayuki Kodama1, Masashi Sakamoto2, Tomohiro Ueda2, Tomiko Tani3,4, Ikuko Mori3,4 and Shin Murata1

1Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Science, Kyoto Tachibana University, Kyoto-city, Kyoto, Japan
2Graduate School of Health Science, Kyoto Tachibana University, Kyoto-city, Kyoto, Japan
3Naris Cosmetics Company Limited, Osaka-city, Osaka, Japan
4Japan Wellness Therapist Association, Osaka-city, Osaka, Japan
Dr. Hideki Nakano, Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Health Science, Kyoto Tachibana University, 34 Yamada-cho, Oyake, Yamashina-ku, Kyoto-city, Kyoto607-8175, Japan, Tel: +81-75-571-1111, Fax: +81-75-574-4122; E-mail: nakano.neuroreha@gmail.com
23 May 2018; 13 June 2018; 15 June 2018
Nakano H, Kodama T, Sakamoto M, Ueda T, Tani T, et al. (2018) Effect of Hand Massage on Occupational Leg Swelling and Resting-state Electroencephalographic Activity: A Randomized Cross-over Study. Int J Clin Res Trials 3: 125. doi: https://doi.org/10.15344/2456-8007/2018/125

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