Objective: With reference to OMT principles consistent mention is made of the capability of stimulating Autonomic Responses through both Ortho- and Para-Sympathetic channels. Several studies have been performed to demonstrate this kind of interaction. The purpose of this pilot study was twofold: 1) Compare different OMTs that supposedly interact either with Ortho- or Para- Sympathetic branches of the Autonomic System; 2) Ascertain whether there is a relationship between Autonomic Balance and Quiet Upright Stance Balance. Results: A Sample of 51 young healthy students underwent to a series of four assessment tests for both functions over a 5 hr period. Conclusion: The time plot of the main parameters afforded by the Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Instrumental Assessment and by the Romberg Test performed on a Force Platform actually confirmed that different OMTs challenge different Autonomic components and can achieve different responses in quiet upright stance balance control.
Postural and autonomic modifications following osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT): comparison between two techniques. A pilot study / Scoppa, F.; Pirino, Alessio; Belloni, Gabriele; Gallamini, Michele; Messina, Giuseppe; Iovane, Angelo. - In: ACTA MEDICA MEDITERRANEA. - ISSN 0393-6384. - 34:2(2018), pp. 431-436. [10.19193/0393-6384_2018_2_68]
Postural and autonomic modifications following osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT): comparison between two techniques. A pilot study
Scoppa, F.;Pirino, Alessio;
2018-01-01
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Objective: With reference to OMT principles consistent mention is made of the capability of stimulating Autonomic Responses through both Ortho- and Para-Sympathetic channels. Several studies have been performed to demonstrate this kind of interaction. The purpose of this pilot study was twofold: 1) Compare different OMTs that supposedly interact either with Ortho- or Para- Sympathetic branches of the Autonomic System; 2) Ascertain whether there is a relationship between Autonomic Balance and Quiet Upright Stance Balance. Results: A Sample of 51 young healthy students underwent to a series of four assessment tests for both functions over a 5 hr period. Conclusion: The time plot of the main parameters afforded by the Heart Rate Variability (HRV) Instrumental Assessment and by the Romberg Test performed on a Force Platform actually confirmed that different OMTs challenge different Autonomic components and can achieve different responses in quiet upright stance balance control.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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