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A randomized trial of massage therapy after heart surgery
Heart & Lung; The Journal of Acute and Critical Care, 08/05/09
Albert NM et al. – Massage therapy is feasible in cardiac surgical patients; however, it does not yield therapeutic benefit. Nevertheless, it should be a patient–selected and –paid option.
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