Background: Headaches are a prevalent health issue affecting diverse populations worldwide, driving a growing interest in complementary therapies like reflexology. This review aims to comprehensively eval- uate the potential of plantar reflexology as a complementary approach for managing headaches. Methods: Employing a systematic approach, databases were scoured for studies on plantar reflexology’s efficacy in headache management. From 23 initial contenders, three studies meeting the inclusion criteria, two randomized con- trolled trials and a pilot study, were exam- ined for treatment efficacy and quality. Results: Our review highlights three primary studies, collectively indicating a signif icant enhancement in treatment eff icacy within the plantar reflexology groups when compared to control groups. These f indings suggest that plantar reflexology exhibits potential as an effec- tive complementary therapy for man- aging headaches. However, in light of these promising results, a more cautious approach is advisable. There is a pressing need for more rigorous and high-quality research to substantiate these outcomes in real-world contexts and applications. Conclusion: Plantar reflexology emerges as an option within the field of headache management. While its efficacy is promising, the specific mechanisms behind its action require further investigation. Positioned among a range of treatment modalities, plantar reflexology distinguishes itself as a safe and non-invasive alternative. This review underscores the necessity for additional research, encouraging the scientific community to delve into this intriguing avenue for headache relief and expand our comprehension of its potential advantages.

Roberto Tedeschi (2024). Exploring the Efficacy of Plantar Reflexology as a Complementary Approach for Headache Management A Comprehensive Review. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE & BODYWORK, 17, 31-40.

Exploring the Efficacy of Plantar Reflexology as a Complementary Approach for Headache Management A Comprehensive Review

Roberto Tedeschi
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2024

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Background: Headaches are a prevalent health issue affecting diverse populations worldwide, driving a growing interest in complementary therapies like reflexology. This review aims to comprehensively eval- uate the potential of plantar reflexology as a complementary approach for managing headaches. Methods: Employing a systematic approach, databases were scoured for studies on plantar reflexology’s efficacy in headache management. From 23 initial contenders, three studies meeting the inclusion criteria, two randomized con- trolled trials and a pilot study, were exam- ined for treatment efficacy and quality. Results: Our review highlights three primary studies, collectively indicating a signif icant enhancement in treatment eff icacy within the plantar reflexology groups when compared to control groups. These f indings suggest that plantar reflexology exhibits potential as an effec- tive complementary therapy for man- aging headaches. However, in light of these promising results, a more cautious approach is advisable. There is a pressing need for more rigorous and high-quality research to substantiate these outcomes in real-world contexts and applications. Conclusion: Plantar reflexology emerges as an option within the field of headache management. While its efficacy is promising, the specific mechanisms behind its action require further investigation. Positioned among a range of treatment modalities, plantar reflexology distinguishes itself as a safe and non-invasive alternative. This review underscores the necessity for additional research, encouraging the scientific community to delve into this intriguing avenue for headache relief and expand our comprehension of its potential advantages.
2024
Roberto Tedeschi (2024). Exploring the Efficacy of Plantar Reflexology as a Complementary Approach for Headache Management A Comprehensive Review. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE & BODYWORK, 17, 31-40.
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