{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Effect of foot reflexology on an infant with sensorineural hearing loss: A case report. {Author}: Lee YJ;Chen MQ;Dong J; {Journal}: World J Clin Cases {Volume}: 12 {Issue}: 8 {Year}: 2024 Mar 16 {Factor}: 1.534 {DOI}: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i8.1437 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: Our study contributes to the further understanding of the mechanism of foot reflexology. Foot reflexology has been reported to affect hearing recovery, but no physiological evidence has been provided. This lack of evidence hampers the acceptance of the technique in clinical practice.
METHODS: A girl was taken to North Sichuan Medical University Affiliated Hospital for a hearing screen by her parents. Her parents reported that her hearing level was the same as when she was born. The girl was diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) by a doctor in the otolaryngology department. After we introduced the foot reflexology project, the parents agreed to participate in the experiment. After 6 months of foot reflexology treatment, the hearing threshold of the girl recovered to a normal level, below 30 dB.
CONCLUSIONS: Foot reflexology should be encouraged in clinical practice and for families of infants with SNHL.