Massage therapy improves behavior in neonates born to HIV-positive mothers.
F. Scafidi; T. Field
Abstract
Assigned randomly 28 neonates born to HIV-positive mothers to a massage therapy or control group. The treatment
infants were given three 15-minute massages daily for 10 days. The massaged group showed superior performance on
almost every Brazelton newborn cluster score and had a greater daily weight gain at the end of the treatment period
unlike the control group who showed declining performance.