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08.05.2019 | Massage | Leitthema

Taktile Körperstimulation (Massage) in der Pränatal- und Geburtsmedizin

Effekte auf Schwangerschaftskomplikationen, Wachstum und Immunsystem

verfasst von: Stephanie Margarete Mueller, Martin Grunwald

Erschienen in: Manuelle Medizin | Ausgabe 4/2019

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Zusammenfassung

Die biologischen Wirkungen von Hautverformungen (taktile Körperstimulationen) auf den Menschen werden in den Fachbereichen Physiotherapie und manuelle Medizin unterschätzt. Demgegenüber existiert eine breite empirische Basis, die belegt, dass taktile Körperstimulationen (ohne physiotherapeutische oder manualmedizinische Zielsetzung) komplexe biochemische Veränderungen nach sich ziehen, die sich positiv auf den körperlichen und psychischen Status des Behandelten auswirken. Der vorliegende Übersichtsartikel legt die Effekte dar, die regelmäßige systematische taktile Körperstimulation im Verlauf der Schwangerschaft sowie während der Geburt in der Mutter und im Fetus auslösen können. Zentrale Befunde umfassen u. a. die Reduktion von Stresshormonen und Schmerz, die Zunahme von Immunzellen, ein höheres Geburtsgewicht, die Reduktion der Frühgeburtenrate sowie die Zunahme von Dopamin und Serotonin (und die damit einhergehende Reduktion von Angst- und Depressionssymptomen).
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Metadaten
Titel
Taktile Körperstimulation (Massage) in der Pränatal- und Geburtsmedizin
Effekte auf Schwangerschaftskomplikationen, Wachstum und Immunsystem
verfasst von
Stephanie Margarete Mueller
Martin Grunwald
Publikationsdatum
08.05.2019
Verlag
Springer Medizin
Erschienen in
Manuelle Medizin / Ausgabe 4/2019
Print ISSN: 0025-2514
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-0466
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00337-019-0536-4

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