Iwamoto Koji, Mizukami Masafumi, Asakawa Yasutsugu, Endo Yusuke, Takata Yuichi, Yoshikawa Kenichi, Yoshio Masaharu
Department of Physical Therapy, Ibaraki Prefectural University of Health Sciences, Japan.
Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Human Science, Hokkaido Bunkyo University, Japan.
J Phys Ther Sci. 2017 Mar;29(3):511-514. doi: 10.1589/jpts.29.511. Epub 2017 Mar 22.
[Purpose] Friction massage (friction) of the popliteal fossa is provided for the purpose of relieving pain related to circulatory disorders by improving venous flow in the lower legs. The purpose of this study is to verify the effects of enhancing the venous flow based on measuring the blood flow velocity of the popliteal vein before and after providing friction to the patients. [Subjects and Methods] Fifteen healthy male university students participated in the study. The Doppler ultrasonography (DU) was used to measure the blood flow velocity of the popliteal vein, in order to verify the effects of enhancing the venous flow by comparing the measured values before and after a friction massage. [Results] The result of comparing the blood flow velocity before and after providing friction showed that there was a significant increase after friction. [Conclusion] This study proved that friction to the popliteal fossa is effectively enhances venous flow by increasing the blood flow velocity in the popliteal vein.
[目的] 对腘窝进行摩擦按摩是为了通过改善小腿静脉血流来缓解与循环障碍相关的疼痛。本研究的目的是在测量患者接受摩擦前后腘静脉血流速度的基础上,验证增强静脉血流的效果。[对象与方法] 15名健康男性大学生参与了本研究。使用多普勒超声(DU)测量腘静脉的血流速度,通过比较摩擦按摩前后的测量值来验证增强静脉血流的效果。[结果] 摩擦前后血流速度比较的结果显示,摩擦后有显著增加。[结论] 本研究证明,对腘窝进行摩擦可有效提高腘静脉血流速度,从而增强静脉血流。