2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2020.02.014
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The effect of osteopathic manual therapy with breathing retraining on cardiac autonomic measures and breathing symptoms scores: A randomised wait-list controlled trial

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“…It should be noted that a previous analysis of HRV even of the patients with spinal injuries did not reveal significant differences between patients with injuries, parathletes and virtually healthy individuals [46]. At the same time, a number of authors have shown that 6-week osteopathic treatment, which consisted of breathing exercises and SMT, is useful for increasing HRV compared with no treatment and can cause favorable autonomic modulation (predominance of parasympathetic over sympathetic) [21]. This is the basis for further refinement of the results, taking into account the effectiveness of SMT in the presence of spinal diseases complications.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…It should be noted that a previous analysis of HRV even of the patients with spinal injuries did not reveal significant differences between patients with injuries, parathletes and virtually healthy individuals [46]. At the same time, a number of authors have shown that 6-week osteopathic treatment, which consisted of breathing exercises and SMT, is useful for increasing HRV compared with no treatment and can cause favorable autonomic modulation (predominance of parasympathetic over sympathetic) [21]. This is the basis for further refinement of the results, taking into account the effectiveness of SMT in the presence of spinal diseases complications.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…A number of authors have shown changes in the autonomic regulation of cardiac rate according to HRV. It has been established that HRV varies depending on the area of the body where the manipulation is performed [21]. Manipulations for pain in the upper thoracic and the lower cervical regions increase HRV, and in asymptomatic volunteers reduce HRV.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Certain studies are dedicated to the search for long-term effects of the use of physical rehabilitation aimed at the cardiorespiratory system, the main parameter of which is the oxygenation of the body according to the data of cardiopulmonary testing on a bicycle ergometer. At the same time, there are not many studies that analyze direct effects (Minarini, G. et al, 2018;Benjamin, J. et al, 2020;Alsayani, K. et al, 2021). This was due to many factors, first of all, the lack of an opportunity to conduct diagnostic studies directly at the place of application of the procedures.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Apriori, the positive influence of the corrective and mobilizing effects of Yumeiho therapy and manual therapy on the function of internal organs due to the influence on autonomic innervation is clear, but not always proven (Amoroso Borges, B. et al, 2018;Araujo, F. et al, 2019;Minarini, G., 2018;Wirth, B. et al, 2019). On the other hand, it requires appropriate research that would allow proving a direct effect on the function of certain organs (Benjamin, J. et al, 2020;Hinkeldey, N. et al, 2020;Simonelli, C. et al, 2019). Taking into account the holistic approach in the Yumeiho therapy method, it is important, in our opinion, to determine the impact on the hemodynamic system, as a system that provides the main adaptive and restorative mechanisms in the body of a healthy and sick person (Alsayani, K. et al, 2021;Guzii, O. et al, 2017Guzii, O. et al, , 2021.…”
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confidence: 99%