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. 2020 Aug 20;4(1):e000584. doi: 10.1136/bmjpo-2019-000584

Table 4.

Mild adverse events in paediatric massage therapy (n=20)

First author (year), location
Design
Indication for treatment AE
Severity
n event/N population Age Time of AE Gender Type of MT MT practitioner Outcome (grade) Notes from study authors
Patel Gera and Haynes
(2017),56
USA
Case report
Examining of MT for reflux Bruising and dry patches on face
Mild
1/1 6 weeks 3 days after MT M Craniosacral massage Not reported No major complication (grade 1) Vitamin K deficiency bleeding was confirmed after rapid elevation of international normalised ratio; the craniosacral massage therapy was the cause of his superficial bleeding
Li et al (2015),64 China
Case report
Repeated vomiting Bruising
Mild
1/1 5 years NS M Traditional Chinese massage therapy (ba sha) Grandmother/mother Bruising was mild (grade 1) (patient died due to strangulation) An incidental case with multiple bruises over the chest, neck and shoulders resulting from traditional Chinese MT (ba sha), involving pinching the skin between thumb and index finger, for vomiting. Injuries resulting from ba sha were not the cause of death
Solanki et al (2005),58 India
RCT
Examining MT with oil on growth and fatty acid profile of the infant Skin rash
Mild
3/118 1–3 days 3rd and 4th days 47 F
71 M
Massage with safflower oil for 10 min, 4 times/day over 5 days Trained massager Resolved spontaneously (grade 1) The rash resolved without treatment in 1–2 days despite continuing the oil massage
Sankaranarayanan et al (2005),59 India
RCT
Examining MT with oil on weight and growth and AE Skin rash
Mild
14/224 2 days NS NS Massage 5 min 4/day with coconut/mineral oil or no oil Trained person and mother Resolved spontaneously (grade 1) Massage in hospital and home continued for 30 days; mild rash occurred equally in all groups, coconut oil (n=5), mineral oil (n=5) and placebo (n=4), and did not require discontinuation of massage
Cullen et al (2005),62 UK
Single-arm experiment
Examining MT on communication of autistic child Worsened hyperactivity
Mild
1/15 NS After 24 h M 1 h weekly MT for 8 times by massager and daily by parent Therapist and parents No major complication (grade 1) Eight other participants (2–13 years old, all with autism) who completed the study over 8 weeks reported ‘no obvious negatives’

AE, adverse event; F, female; M, male; MT, massage therapy; NS, not stated; RCT, randomised controlled trial.