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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2020.25.11.263

The Effect of Manual Lymph Drainage on the Changes of Autonomic Nervous System and Pain in Stressed Hospital Office Employees  

Ko, Min-Gyun (Dept. of Health Administration, Chosun College of Science & Technology)
Abstract
This study is to investigate the effects of manual lymphatic drainage of stressed hospital office employees on the autonomic nervous. A total of 30 stressed hospital office women voluntarily participated in the study. The participants were randomized to the manual lymphatic drainage groups and rest groups. The intervention was conducted for 20 minutes in each group. There were significant differences in sympathetic nerve, parasympathetic nerve, and pain within manual lymphatic drainage groups(p<.05). There were significant differences between groups for the sympathetic nerve, parasympathetic nerve, and pain(p<.05). Therefore, manual lymphatic drainage is an effective intervention for reducing the stress and pain of stressed hospital office employees.
Keywords
Manual lymphatic drainage; Hospital office employee; Sympathetic nerve; Parasympathetic nerve; Pain;
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