flunarizine has been researched along with Urination-Disorders* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for flunarizine and Urination-Disorders
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[Foot reflex zone massage].
Foot reflexology is defined as massage of zones on the feet which correspond to different parts of the body. A medline-search yielded no literature in the field of foot reflexology. Indications for and results of foot reflexology have been extrapolated from case-descriptions and two pilot studies with small samples. One study (Lafuente et al.) found foot reflexology to be as helpful to patients with headaches as medication (flunarizine), yet foot reflexology was fraught with less side-effects than medication. In a second study (Eichelberger et al.) foot reflexology was used postoperatively on gynecological patients. The intervention group showed a lesser need for medication to enhance bladder tonus than did the control group. The literature describes foot reflexology as enhancing urination, bowel movements and relaxation. Topics: Female; Flunarizine; Foot; Genital Diseases, Female; Headache; Humans; Massage; Postoperative Complications; Urination Disorders | 1994 |