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Empirical Studies on the Therapeutic Effects and Side Effects of Philippine Scraping Therapy

AuthorFeianmo   Date2023-04-07   CategoryScraping

Introduction Philippine Scraping Therapy, also known as "hilot", is a traditional healing method that involves the use of scraping tools on the skin to relieve pain, improve circulation, and promote overall health. Although it has been widely used in the Philippines for centuries, there is limited empirical research on its therapeutic effects and potential side effects. In this article, we will review and summarize the existing empirical studies on the effectiveness and safety of Philippine Scraping Therapy.

Therapeutic Effects Several studies have found that Philippine Scraping Therapy can effectively relieve pain and improve circulation. For example, a study published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine found that scraping therapy significantly reduced pain intensity and improved physical function in patients with chronic low back pain. Another study published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics found that scraping therapy combined with acupuncture was more effective in reducing neck pain and improving neck function than acupuncture alone.

In addition, Philippine Scraping Therapy has been found to be effective in treating other conditions such as asthma, hypertension, and dysmenorrhea. A study published in Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine found that scraping therapy combined with traditional Chinese medicine was effective in reducing asthma symptoms and improving pulmonary function. Another study published in the Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine found that scraping therapy was effective in reducing blood pressure in patients with hypertension.

Side Effects Although Philippine Scraping Therapy is generally considered safe, there are potential side effects that should be taken into consideration. The most common side effects reported in empirical studies are mild bruising, redness, and itching at the site of treatment. However, these side effects usually resolve within a few days and do not require medical intervention.

More serious side effects such as infections and bleeding are rare but have been reported in some cases. Therefore, it is important for practitioners to follow proper hygiene and safety protocols, and for patients to inform their practitioners of any medical conditions or medications they are taking prior to treatment.

Conclusion Overall, the empirical evidence suggests that Philippine Scraping Therapy can be an effective and safe treatment for a variety of conditions. However, further research is needed to fully understand its therapeutic mechanisms and potential side effects. It is also important for practitioners to receive proper training and certification to ensure safe and effective treatment for patients.