Manual lymph drainage attenuates frontal EEG asymmetry in subjects with psychological stress: A preliminary study

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[Purpose] The purpose of this preliminary study was to investigate the effect of manual lymph drainage (MLD) of the neck on frontal electroencephalogram (EEG) asymmetry in subjects with psychological stress. [Subjects] Thirteen subjects with psychological stress participated in the study. [Methods] Subjects received MLD of the neck for 15 min. [Results] Analysis of the frontal asymmetry index showed that the energy shift in the alpha frequency band from the left hemisphere to the right hemisphere after MLD resulted in greater left-side activation (positive asymmetry values), which could be related to the positive emotional state observed particularly in the F7- F8 area. [Conclusion] These preliminary findings suggest that frontal EEG asymmetry was significantly attenuated after MLD. © 2014 The Society of Physical Therapy Science. Published by IPEC Inc.

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Shim, J. M., & Kim, S. J. (2014). Manual lymph drainage attenuates frontal EEG asymmetry in subjects with psychological stress: A preliminary study. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 26(4), 529–531. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.26.529

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