Abstract Background Massage therapy has been used by many traditional Chinese medicine physicians to treat acute diarrhoea in children. Since no relevant systematic reviews assessed the clinical effectiveness or the risk of massage therapy, in this study, a meta-analysis was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of paediatric massage for the treatment of acute diarrhoea in children. Methods In this meta-analysis, paediatric patients who were diagnosed with acute diarrhoea were included. Interventions using massage therapy alone or combined with other non-pharmacological approaches were included, while in the control groups, patients received pharmacotherapy. The primary outcome was clinical effective rate. Seven databases were used in our rese...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has determined that constipation is the main cause of death for ...
Acute diarrhea in children is defined as defecation more than 3 times per day, with changes in the c...
Objectives: massage can help relieve pain, although empirical evidence is scarce and contradictory. ...
Objective: Anorexia is the long-term decreased sensation of appetite. Besides the pharmacotherapy, i...
Objective: To evaluate the benefits and harms of pediatric Tui Na as a non-pharmaceutical Chinese me...
Objective: To systematically assess the effect of traditional Chinese medicine washing (TCM washing)...
Background Infantile colic is a painful phase in the first months of infancy but no safe and effecti...
Objective: This meta-analysis aims to systematically evaluate the effects of massage on infants with...
Background. Previous studies have shown a positive treatment effect of individualized homeopathic tr...
Details of the massage therapy. Details of the interventions of the included studies. (DOCX 19 kb
Abstract Background Bacterial infection is an important cause of diarrhea in children, potentially l...
Background: Functional constipation in children is a common disease that causes a psychological burd...
ABSTRACT Pediatric diarrhea is the most common cause of global mortality in children under five year...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the preventative effects of massage on gastric volvulus (GV) in infants wi...
BackgroundLoperamide is widely used in adults for acute diarrhea. However, its use in children has b...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has determined that constipation is the main cause of death for ...
Acute diarrhea in children is defined as defecation more than 3 times per day, with changes in the c...
Objectives: massage can help relieve pain, although empirical evidence is scarce and contradictory. ...
Objective: Anorexia is the long-term decreased sensation of appetite. Besides the pharmacotherapy, i...
Objective: To evaluate the benefits and harms of pediatric Tui Na as a non-pharmaceutical Chinese me...
Objective: To systematically assess the effect of traditional Chinese medicine washing (TCM washing)...
Background Infantile colic is a painful phase in the first months of infancy but no safe and effecti...
Objective: This meta-analysis aims to systematically evaluate the effects of massage on infants with...
Background. Previous studies have shown a positive treatment effect of individualized homeopathic tr...
Details of the massage therapy. Details of the interventions of the included studies. (DOCX 19 kb
Abstract Background Bacterial infection is an important cause of diarrhea in children, potentially l...
Background: Functional constipation in children is a common disease that causes a psychological burd...
ABSTRACT Pediatric diarrhea is the most common cause of global mortality in children under five year...
AbstractObjectiveTo study the preventative effects of massage on gastric volvulus (GV) in infants wi...
BackgroundLoperamide is widely used in adults for acute diarrhea. However, its use in children has b...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has determined that constipation is the main cause of death for ...
Acute diarrhea in children is defined as defecation more than 3 times per day, with changes in the c...
Objectives: massage can help relieve pain, although empirical evidence is scarce and contradictory. ...