Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, University of California, P.O. Box 231025, Encinitas, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92023, USA.
Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, University of California, P.O. Box 231025, Encinitas, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92023, USA; The Chopra Center for Wellbeing, Carlsbad, CA, USA.
Explore (NY). 2019 May-Jun;15(3):181-190. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2018.10.001. Epub 2018 Oct 11.
It is well known that massage therapists routinely develop a number of health problems related to their profession.
To determine the effects of grounding on massage therapists' quality of life and pain. Grounding, refers to being in direct body contact with the ground, such as walking barefoot on humid soil or on grass.
The Chopra Center for Well-Being in Carlsbad, California, USA.
Sixteen massage therapists (mean age 42.8 years).
A stepped wedge cluster design was incorporated into a 6-week double-blind Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) procedure with massage therapists assigned randomly into one of two cohorts. Therapists were not grounded for the first week, were grounded while working on clients and at home while sleeping for the next four weeks, and then ungrounded for the last week.
Prior to, during, and immediately following the intervention, participants completed standardized questionnaires reporting on pain, physical function, anxiety, depression, fatigue/tiredness, sleep disturbance and number of hours of sleep, number of clients worked on per working day, energy, and emotional and mental stress.
As a group, therapists experienced significant increases in physical function and energy and significant decreases in fatigue, depressed mood, tiredness and pain while grounded as compared to not being grounded. At one-month following the study, physical function was also increased and depressed mood and fatigue were decreased.
We observed consistent beneficial effects of grounding in domains highly relevant to massage therapists, namely pain, physical function, and mood. These findings, combined with prior results from this trial indicating improvements in inflammatory biomarkers, blood viscosity and heart rate variability (HRV), suggest that grounding is beneficial to massage therapists in multiple domains relevant to their occupation, supporting overall health and quality of life.
众所周知,按摩治疗师在其职业生涯中经常会出现一些与健康相关的问题。
确定接地对按摩治疗师生活质量和疼痛的影响。接地是指直接与地面接触,例如赤脚走在潮湿的土壤或草地上。
美国加利福尼亚州卡尔斯巴德的恰普拉中心健康中心。
16 名按摩治疗师(平均年龄 42.8 岁)。
采用阶梯式楔形集群设计,将按摩治疗师随机分为两组进行为期 6 周的双盲随机对照试验(RCT)程序。治疗师在前一周不接地,接下来的四周在为客户按摩和在家睡觉时接地,最后一周不接地。
在干预之前、期间和之后,参与者完成了标准化问卷,报告了疼痛、身体功能、焦虑、抑郁、疲劳/疲倦、睡眠障碍和睡眠时间、每个工作日治疗的客户数量、能量以及情绪和心理压力。
作为一个整体,治疗师在接地时经历了身体功能和能量的显著增加,以及疲劳、抑郁情绪、疲倦和疼痛的显著减少,与不接地相比。在研究结束一个月后,身体功能也得到了改善,抑郁情绪和疲劳感也有所降低。
我们观察到接地在与按摩治疗师高度相关的领域(即疼痛、身体功能和情绪)具有一致的有益效果。这些发现,加上该试验先前的结果表明炎症生物标志物、血液粘度和心率变异性(HRV)的改善,表明接地对按摩治疗师在与其职业相关的多个领域有益,支持整体健康和生活质量。