Effects of electrical automatic massage on cognition and sleep quality in alzheimer’s disease spectrum patients: A randomized controlled trial

Young Ju Kim, Hang Rai Kim, Young Hee Jung, Yu Hyun Park, Sang Won Seo

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Abstract

Purpose: Muscle relaxation following electrical automatic massage (EAM) has been found to reduce fatigue, depression, stress, anxiety, and pain in individuals with various conditions. However, the effects of EAM have not been extensively explored in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Materials and Methods: Here, we conducted a randomized controlled study to evaluate the effects of EAM on the cognitive and non-cognitive functions of patients with AD spectrum disorders. Results: We found that EAM attenuated changes in attention-associated cognitive scores and subjective sleep quality relative to those in controls. Conclusion: While further studies in a clinical setting are needed to support our findings, these encouraging results suggest that EAM may be an alternative therapy for the management of associated symptoms in AD (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT03507192, 24/04/2018).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)717-725
Number of pages9
JournalYonsei Medical Journal
Volume62
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • Alzheimer disease
  • Attention
  • Muscle relaxation
  • Sleep quality

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