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Have you thought about whole system research (WSR) in massage therapy? Whole system research attempts to measure all the effects of a massage therapy session; including energy work. This is exciting scientific research that is inclusive and collaborative.
Go here for a Wikipedia explanation of WSR.
Every once in a while, I'll copy a WSR abstract for your review and include an attachment to the whole study as they become available and I become aware of them. Please feel free to do the same.
Here is an abstract of a current investigation to measure the effects of energy work in a MT session (you may recognize a couple of the authors).
Main objectives:
1. Evaluate the physical, psychological and emotional effects of MT using traditional paper based measures.
2. Evaluation of the whole-person effects of MT using GDV electro-photography.
3. Evaluate the correlation between the paper based and GDV electro-photographic outcomes.
Title: Evaluating the use of electro-photography for measuring whole-person changes associated with massage therapy
Authors: Jolie Haun, PhD, LMT; Gary Schwartz, PhD; Mark E. Boccuzzi
ABSTRACT
Background: Research has demonstrated the effects of massage therapy using both physiological and psychological measures. However, little research has adequately demonstrated the whole-person energetic effects of massage therapy, often seen by massage therapists in practice. Purpose: This research was designed to evaluate the whole-person energetic effects of massage therapy using electro-photography, Gas Discharge Visualization (GDV). The objectives of this study were to: (1) evaluate the physical, psychological and emotional effects of massage therapy using traditional paper-based measures; (2) conduct an evaluation of the whole-person effects of massage therapy using GDV electro-photography; and (3) to evaluate the correlation between the paper-based and GDV electro-photographic outcome measures. Significance: The findings of this study can identify the feasibility and validity of measuring whole-person energetic effects of massage therapy using advanced innovative GDV electro-photography data. Findings can also replicate the physical, mental, and integrative outcomes of massage therapy treatment found in previous research. Methods: Four licensed massage therapists provided a treatment group of 24 healthy volunteer participants with a single massage therapy treatment. Massage therapy treatments included a 50-minute full body relaxation massage. Each participant provided paper-based data four times, before and after providing GDV electro-photography imaging data which was conducted pre- and post massage treatment session. Standardized paper-based measures included visual analogue pain, muscle tension, and stress scales; and the Arizona Integrative Outcomes Scale, a visual analogue assessment with six scales including, overall wellbeing, physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual wellbeing. Findings: Data collection was completed July 4, 2009. Preliminary data analysis suggests differences between pre- and post- massage session for the massage therapy treatment group. Data is currently being analyzed; statistical findings are forthcoming and will be prepared for presentation.
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I had a feeling that GDV electro-photography was a fancy name for Kirlian, or "aura" photography. I've had one made years ago. I'm lovely shades of purple and green:)
Laura - emerald green, right?
Hey Mike- You are in charge of the WMF, right? Not sure if you saw my question before, I directed it to Robin but I suppose I should have directed it to you. Robin mentioned that the 2011 WMF theme is research and education- but I didn't see any research classes (or research oriented teachers) listed so far under the list of presenters and class descriptions. Am I missing something, or is the list still incomplete?
Well, that's why I asked- I must have missed where it said Whitney et al and the Foundation would be there. :) Thanks for the clarification, and I will certainly keep it in mind for attending.
How about some psychic vampires? That'd be cool.
Who else would you like to see there?
Kim Goral said:Well, that's why I asked- I must have missed where it said Whitney et al and the Foundation would be there. :) Thanks for the clarification, and I will certainly keep it in mind for attending.
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