The Influence of Osteopathic Treatment on Postpuncture Complaints

Item

Title
The Influence of Osteopathic
Treatment on Postpuncture
Complaints
Author(s)
Stephanides Alexandra
Abstract
The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of osteopathic treatment on
postpuncture complaints and how the treatment can possibly shorten their self-limitation
period.
Due to time constraints it was not possible to include more than 21 patients in the study,
which means that no claim of statistic significance could be made also due to the fact that
the patients’ statements concerning the intensity of the perceived pain were very varied.
However, a clear trend in the two groups could be observed.
Within five days a relative mean reduction of the headaches intensity by 56% could be
observed in the TG, while in the CG the pain’s intensity was reduced by 29%.
In the TG the relative mean change in the time until the onset of the headaches after
adopting an upright position was 13% higher than in the CG.
The intensity of the relative mean nausea in the TG on the fifth day ranged 64% below the
initial value, in the CG it increased by 5% with regard to the first day.
These clear trends illustrate that an osteopathic treatment of patients with postpuncture
complaints makes sense.
Date Accepted
2007
Date Submitted
1.3.2007 00:00:00
Type
osteo_thesis
Language
English
Submitted by:
62
Pub-Identifier
13558
Inst-Identifier
781
Keywords
Postpuncture complaints
Recommended
0
Medium
Stephanides_engl.pdf
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Thesis

Stephanides Alexandra, “The Influence of Osteopathic Treatment on Postpuncture Complaints”, Osteopathic Research Web, accessed May 17, 2024, https://www.osteopathicresearch.org/s/orw/item/2984