2003
DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.157.9.861
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The Use of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment as Adjuvant Therapy in Children With Recurrent Acute Otitis Media

Abstract: The results of this study suggest a potential benefit of osteopathic manipulative treatment as adjuvant therapy in children with recurrent AOM; it may prevent or decrease surgical intervention or antibiotic overuse.

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“…The included trials originated from Belgium, 14 Germany, 15,16 Italy, 17,18 Spain, 19 Switzerland, 20 the United Kingdom, 21,22 and the United States. [23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] Cerebral Palsy Duncan et al 25 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The included trials originated from Belgium, 14 Germany, 15,16 Italy, 17,18 Spain, 19 Switzerland, 20 the United Kingdom, 21,22 and the United States. [23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] Cerebral Palsy Duncan et al 25 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20,22,23,30 In terms of the clinical conditions treated, the populations of individuals were heterogeneous across the included RCTs and included children with ADHD, 15 asthma, 23,26 bronchiolitis, 24 CP, 22,25 CNLDO, 19 DV, 28 IC, 21 IS, 20 obstructive apnea, 14 OM, 27,29,30 PA, 16 and TMD. 17 The control interventions were also heterogeneous, including the use of acupuncture, 25 bronchodilators, 24 mobilization, 14 postural drainage, 24 sham therapy, 16,19,26,30 UC alone, 18,[27][28][29] or no intervention. 15,17,20,21 The primary outcome measures were also heterogeneous.…”
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“…Significant improvement in middle ear tympanic membrane motion 12 and reduction in middle ear effusion 13 has been supported. Two studies done in an Italian neonatal ICU, premature babies were treated with OCMM and the number of gastrointestinal dysfunctions were significantly decreased 14 and the length of stay in the ICU was significantly reduced.…”
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“…What literature offers on the approach to the osteopathic ET is meagre; there are no studies involving large numbers of patients, treatment is aimed at children with recurring acute otitis media, and the techniques used are varied and not intrabuccal [25][26][27][28]. There is an article from 2008 describing an intrabuccal technique, with a case report included in the text.…”
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confidence: 99%