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Ultrasound Evaluation of Diaphragmatic Mobility and Contractility After Osteopathic Manipulative Techniques in Healthy Volunteers: A Prospective,Randomized, Double-Blinded Clinical Trial
Authors:Damiana Mancini  Matteo Cesari  Christian Lunghi  Augusto Maria Benigni  Raffaele Antonelli Incalzi  Simone Scarlata
Institution:1. Centro Ricerche Olistiche per la Medicina Osteopatica e Naturale (CROMON), Rome, Italy;2. Gérontopôle, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse, Université de Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France;3. Clinical-based Human Research Department, Research Division, C.O.M.E. Collaboration, Pescara, Italy;4. European Osteopathic Project (EOP), Scuola Alain Bernard, Rome, Italy;5. Division of Geriatrics – Campus Bio Medico University and Teaching Hospital, Rome, Italy;6. Unit of Respiratory Pathophysiology and Thoracic Endoscopy, Division of Geriatrics, Campus Bio Medico University and Teaching Hospital, Rome, Italy
Abstract:ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a session of osteopathic manipulative techniques on diaphragmatic motion and thickness in healthy participants.MethodsThis was a prospective, randomized, double-blinded, case vs sham vs control clinical trial performed in an outpatient osteopathic clinic in Rome, Italy. Sixty-seven healthy participants, mean age 40.4 ± 14.5 years, received an ultrasound evaluation of diaphragmatic motion and thickness, followed by a systematic osteopathic evaluation. After randomization, the experimental group (n = 22) received osteopathic manipulation, whereas the sham (n = 22) and the control (n = 22) groups had a light touch approach and simple observation, respectively. After a 1-session intervention, new osteopathic and ultrasound assessments were repeated in all participants.ResultsA statistically significant increase in diaphragmatic mobility was observed in the experimental group after the osteopathic manipulation (Δ = 14.5 mm, P < .001; analysis of variance P < .001 vs both sham: Δ = -0.22 mm, and control: Δ = -2.09 mm groups). A strong linear relationship was observed between the diaphragmatic motion gradient, measured with ultrasonography, and the score assigned by the operator evaluating the change of diaphragm mobility after intervention.ConclusionOsteopathic techniques used in this study improved the diaphragmatic motion (but not the muscle thickness) in healthy participants. Further studies are needed to confirm our findings and eventually identify the clinical conditions that may benefit from osteopathic manipulative treatment of the diaphragm.
Keywords:Corresponding author: Simone Scarlata  MD  Unit of Respiratory Pathophysiology and Thoracic Endoscopy  Campus Bio Medico University and Teaching Hospital  Via Alvaro del Portillo 200  00128 Rome  Italy  Tel  : +39 06 225411167    Manipulation  Osteopathic  Diaphragm  Respiration  Ultrasonography
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