Since the period of Florence Nightingale, massage was used in treating patients who were bed riddance. Nurses applied massage by rubbing on patients’ backs after bathing. The massage effects can help to stimulate blood circulation, to prevent bed sore, to decrease muscle tension, to relieve pain to promote sleeping and to relax mind and body (Zollman and Vicker, 2000; Kathleen and Coral, 2003). In addition, massage also helps in relieving emotional tension and depression and builds up good relationship between patients and nurses who were masseurs. This relationship promotes patients’ trust on nurses so patients could express their feeling to nurses. Massage session, then could be a psychological relieve to those patients (Byass, 1988). Therefore nurses as a freedom health professional, who know about basic sciences, anatomy, physiology, and massage skill, may apply massage to take care of their patients. However, nurses should select appropriate massage to suit individual patient and illness and they should develop their massage skills so effective therapeutic effect will be maximized (Juajan Watkeechareon, B.E. 2534). However, massage with.