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The effectiveness of foot reflexology in inducing ovulation: a sham-controlled randomized trial
Fertility and Sterility, 06/02/09
White A et al. - Patient blinding of reflexology studies is feasible. Although this study was too small to reach a definitive conclusion on the specific effect of foot reflexology, the results suggest that any effect on ovulation would not be clinically relevant. Sham reflexology may have a beneficial general effect, which this study was not designed to detect.
Adrian White, 06/02/09
| Many patients are using foot reflexology. From the overall evidence, there is little doubt that it can induce a sense of relaxation and wellbeing. But there is little to support claims that it can bring specific benefits in particular medical conditions. |
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