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Title Assessing the effectiveness of massage therapy for bilateral cleft lip reconstruction scars.
Author(s) McKay E.
Published Jan, 2014
Published In Int J Ther Massage Bodywork. 2014 Jun 4;7(2):3-9. eCollection 2014.
Abstract Abstract BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Bilateral cleft lips occur when the bones that form the upper lip fail to fuse at birth. Surgical reconstruction creates scars, which may lead to the following impairments: adhesions, decreased oral range of motion, decreased strength of orbicularis oris muscle, and asymmetry of oral region leading to poor self-esteem. The purpose of this case study is to determine the effectiveness of massage therapy in its ability to improve these impairments. METHODS: A five-week treatment plan consisting of fascial release, kneading, and intraoral techniques. Subjective information was assessed on two scales: restriction of scar and clients attitudes and acceptance of scar. Objective information was cataloged through photographs, a palpatory chart, and a self-created "Pen Test". RESULTS: Results included increase range of motion and strength, decrease restrictions (palpable and subjective), and increase of symmetry. Client's perceived confidence of scar and its appearance increased. CONCLUSIONS: The evidence suggests that massage therapy helped with the impairments associated with scars formed by bilateral cleft lip reconstruction.
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