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Effect of Massage Therapy on the Circulatory System: A Literature Review.

Created on 10 Jul 2026

Authors

Deepak Bangera, Shrikanth Muralidharan, Raghavendra M Rao

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International journal of therapeutic massage & bodywork. Volume 19. Issue 2. Pages 87-91. Epub Jun 11, 2026.

Abstract

Massage therapy has been employed for centuries as a method to promote health and well-being, with notable physiological effects on various body systems. Among these, the circulatory system plays a central role in mediating the therapeutic outcomes of massage. This literature review explores contemporary research investigating the influence of massage therapy on cardiovascular parameters such as blood pressure, heart rate, peripheral circulation, and vascular function. By synthesizing findings from clinical studies, systematic reviews, and mechanistic investigations, this paper evaluates the efficacy and underlying mechanisms of massage therapy in enhancing circulatory health. The review concludes that while evidence supports beneficial effects, variations in massage modalities, duration, and participant characteristics contribute to inconsistent outcomes, necessitating further rigorous investigation. Practically, the evidence suggests that massage therapy, particularly for populations with hypertension or poor peripheral circulation, could be considered as a complementary treatment. However, further clinical trials with standardized protocols are necessary to refine therapeutic practices.

PMID:
42428600
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 10 Jul 2026.

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