Aromatherapy Massage Reduces Neuropathic Pain

By Brandon Twyford
[Body Talk]

A new randomized controlled clinical study published in the Journal of Nursing Scholarship evaluated the effects of aromatherapy massage on neuropathic pain severity and quality of life (QoL) in patients with painful diabetic neuropathy.
The massage group received aromatherapy massage three times a week for four weeks. The aromatherapy massage used rosemary, geranium, lavender, eucalyptus, and chamomile essential oils.
According to the study, “Neuropathic pain scores markedly decreased in the intervention group compared with the control group in the fourth week of the study.” In addition, “QoL scores exhibited a prominent improvement in the intervention group in the fourth week of the study.”
The study’s authors note that the “training and experience of nurses in aromatherapy massage was crucial for yielding positive results.” For more information about this study, visit http://bit.ly/2s8zTy1.