DOES FOOT MASSAGE RELIEVE ACUTE POSTOPERATIVE PAIN? A LITERATURE REVIEW
ABSTRACT: This study aimed to
examine the current state of knowledge regarding foot massageto determine if
foot massage has an effect on relieving acute postoperative pain.
Method: The following questions were used to guide this review: How does
pain occur?What is the pain management modalities used in relieving acute
postoperative pain? Does footmassage relieve acute postoperative pain? A
comprehensive systematic search of publishedliterature and journal articles
from Science Direct, CINAHL, PubMed, ProQuest and fromrelevant textbooks was
conducted. The universal case entry website, Google-scholar was usedas well.
The following keywords were used: foot massage, pain management,
andpostoperative pain. Eight studies on foot massage and more than thirty
related articles werereviewed.
Result: Postoperative pain is caused by tissue damage that induces
release of chemicalmediators from the surgical wound. The four processes of
pain are transduction, transmission,perception and modulation. Pain medication
is the goal standard for acute postoperative painrelief. In addition, foot
massage is a modality that can be used in relieving acute postoperativepain.
Massage stimulates large nerve fibers and dermatome layers which contain
tactile andpressure receptors. The receptors subsequently transmit the nerve
impulse to the centralnervous system. The gate control system in the dorsal
horn is activated through the inhibitoryinterneuron, thus closing the gate.
Subsequently, the brain does not receive the pain message.Eight reviewed
studies demonstrated that foot massage relieves acute postoperative
pain.However, there were some methodological limitations of these studies.
Conclusion: It is recommended to examine the effect of foot massage on
acute postoperativepain with high homogenous samples using various duration of
massage and range of time forpain measurement at different settings.
Author: Chanif, Wongchan
Petpichetchian, Wimonrat Chongchareon
Journal Code: jpkeperawatangg130004

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