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Galbreath technique: a manipulative treatment for otitis media revisited

Journal: The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association Date: 2000/10, 100(10):Pages: 635-639. doi: Subito , type of study: case report

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Keywords:

anti-bacterial agents [4]
case report [514]
combined modality therapy [5]
eustachian tube [10]
OMT [2951]
osteopathic manipulative treatment [2973]
otitis media [30]
parents [10]
spinal manipulation [74]
treatment outcome [38]

Abstract:

Otitis media is a common disorder that results in numerous visits to the physician each year. Antimicrobials, antihistamines, steroids, and surgery have all been used to treat otitis media; however, the literature makes little mention of osteopathic manipulative treatment in this regard. This article describes a technique that was first described in 1929 by William Otis Galbreath, DO. By simple mandibular manipulation, the eustachian tube is made to open and close in a “pumping action“ that allows the ear to drain accumulated fluid more effectively. Physicians can easily teach this procedure to parents for use at home.


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