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There have been many research
studies done on Rhythmical Massage Therapy usually in conjunction with
Anthroposophical Medicine. Rhythmical Massage is frequently prescribed by
Anthroposophical Doctors as part of their treatment regimen. Following are
links to a few of them.
Research Studies done on the effectiveness of
Rhythmical Massage
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Rhythmical massage therapy in chronic disease: a 4-year prospective cohort
study
from rhythmicalmassage.co.ukHJ Hamre, CM Witt, A Glockmann… - The Journal of
…, 2007 - liebertonline.com
Objective: Rhythmical massage therapy is used in 24 countries but has
not yet been studied in outpatient settings. The objective was to study
clinical outcomes in patients receiving rhythmical massage therapy for
chronic diseases.
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[PDF] Anthroposophic therapies in chronic disease: the Anthroposophic
Medicine Outcomes Study (AMOS)
HJ Hamre, C Becker-Witt, A Glockmann… - … of medical research, 2004 -
anthro-medizin.de
Objective: To study clinical outcomes and costs in patients treated
with AM therapies for chronic conditions.
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[PDF] Anthroposophic vs. conventional therapy for chronic low back pain: a
prospective comparative study
Objective: To compare anthroposophic treatment (eurythmy, rhythmical
massage or art therapy; counselling, anthroposophic medication) and
conventional treatment for low back pain (LBP) under routine conditions.
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[PDF] Health costs in anthroposophic therapy users: a two-year prospective
cohort study
from biomedcentral.comH Hamre, C Witt, A Glockmann… - … Services Research,
2006 - biomedcentral.com
Objective: Anthroposophic therapies (counselling, special medication,
art, eurythmy movement, and rhythmical massage) aim to stimulate long-term
self-healing processes, which theoretically could lead to a reduction of
healthcare use. In a prospective two-year cohort study, anthroposophic
therapies were followed by a reduction of chronic disease symptoms and
improvement of quality of life. The purpose of this analysis was to describe
health costs in users of anthroposophic therapies.
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[PDF] Clinical
research in anthroposophic medicine
from ifaemm.deHJ Hamre, H Kiene… - Altern Ther Health Med, 2009 - ifaemm.de
Harald Johan Hamre, Dr med, and Gunver Sophia Kienle, Dr med, are senior
research scientists at and Helmut Kiene, Dr med, is the director of the
Institute for Applied Epistemology and Medical Methodology, Freiburg,
Germany.
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Anthroposophic therapy for chronic depression: a four-year prospective
cohort study
from biomedcentral.comHJ Hamre, CM Witt, A Glockmann, R Ziegler… - BMC …,
2006 - biomedcentral.com
Objective: Depressive disorders are common, cause considerable
disability, and do not always respond to standard therapy (psychotherapy,
antidepressants). Anthroposophic treatment for depression differs from
ordinary treatment in the use of artistic and physical therapies and special
medication. We studied clinical outcomes of anthroposophic therapy for
depression.
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[HTML] Anthroposophic
therapy for children with chronic disease: a two-year prospective cohort
study in routine outpatient settings
from biomedcentral.comHJ Hamre, CM Witt, GS Kienle, C Meinecke… - BMC …,
2009 - biomedcentral.com
Objective: Many children with chronic disease use complementary
therapies. Anthroposophic treatment for paediatric chronic disease is
provided by physicians and differs from conventional treatment in the use of
special therapies (art therapy, eurythmy movement exercises, rhythmical
massage therapy) and special medications. We studied clinical outcomes in
children with chronic diseases under anthroposophic treatment in routine
outpatient settings.
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Anthroposophic therapy for asthma: a two-year prospective cohort study in
routine outpatient settings
HJ Hamre, CM Witt, GS Kienle, C Schnürer… - J Asthma …, 2009 - dovepress.com
Objective: Anthroposophic treatment for asthma includes special
artistic and physical therapies and special medications.
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[HTML] Massage Therapy Techniques as Pain Management for Erythromelalgia: A
Case Report
from ijtmb.orgBA Dicks, CLT RMT - … of Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork:
Research, …, 2010 - ijtmb.org
Objective: Erythromelalgia is characterized by temperature-dependent
redness, pain, and warmth in one or more extremities. It may be a primary
disease, or it may occur secondarily because of underlying illness. It is a
chronic, debilitating condition often resistant to medical treatment.
The present report evaluates massage as a complementary therapy to reduce
pain and other symptoms associated with erythromelalgia.
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[HTML] Eurythmy Therapy
in clinical studies: a systematic literature review
from biomedcentral.comA Büssing, T Ostermann, M Majorek… - BMC Complementary
…, 2008 - biomedcentral.com
Objective: We aimed to overview the current literature on eurythmy
therapy (EYT) which is an integral part of Anthroposophic Medicine. EYT can
be described as a movement therapy in which speech movements are transposed
into exercises which address the patient's capability to soul expression and
strengthen his salutogenetic resources.
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[PDF] Anthroposophic
therapy for migraine: a two-year prospective cohort study in routine
outpatient settings
from ifaemm.deHJ Hamre, CM Witt, GS Kienle, A Glockmann… - Open Neurology …,
2010 - ifaemm.de
Objective: Anthroposophic treatment for migraine is provided by
physicians and includes special artistic and physical therapies and special
medications. We conducted a prospective cohort study of 45 consecutive adult
outpatients (89% women) starting anthroposophic treatment for migraine under
routine conditions.
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Outcome of anthroposophic medication therapy in chronic disease: A 12-month
prospective cohort study
from nih.govHJ Hamre, CM Witt, A Glockmann… - Drug design, …, 2008 -
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: Anthroposophic medications (AMED) are prescribed in 56
countries. A study of clinical outcomes in patients prescribed AMED for
chronic disease.
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Predictors
of outcome after 6 and 12 months following anthroposophic therapy for adult
outpatients with chronic disease: a secondary analysis from a prospective
observational study
from biomedcentral.comHJ Hamre, CM Witt, GS Kienle… - BMC Research …, 2010 -
biomedcentral.com
Objective: Anthroposophic medicine is a physician-provided
complementary therapy system involving counselling, artistic and physical
therapies, and special medications. The purpose of this analysis was to
identify predictors of symptom improvement in patients receiving
anthroposophic treatment for chronic diseases.
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Anthroposophic therapy for attention deficit hyperactivity: a two-year
prospective study in outpatients
from nih.govHJ Hamre, CM Witt, GS Kienle… - … Journal of General …, 2010 -
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective: Anthroposophic treatment for attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) includes special artistic and physical
therapies and special medications.
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Anthroposophic
therapy for chronic depression: a four-year prospective cohort study
H Harald, G Anja, Z Renatus, W Stefan… - BMC Psychiatry - doaj.org
Objective: Depressive disorders are common, cause considerable
disability, and do not always respond to standard therapy (psychotherapy,
antidepressants). Anthroposophic treatment for depression differs from
ordinary treatment in the use of artistic and physical therapies and special
medication. We studied clinical outcomes of anthroposophic therapy for
depression.
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Anthroposophic Medicine in Pediatric Oncology in Germany: Results of a
Population-Based Retrospective Parental Survey
from damid.deG Kameda, P Kaatsch… - Homeopathy, 2010 - damid.de
Objective: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is frequently
used in treating acute and chronic diseases in Germany and also worldwide.
This applies equally to adults [1–3] and children [4–7]. Data concerning
frequency of CAM-use, particularly in pediatric oncology, has been
published mostly in the form of small, single centre studies [8–17]. The
current study is part of the largest and to date the only population-based
survey of CAM-use in pediatric oncology.
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