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Les modifications du stabilogramme qu'entraînent deux ajustements ostéopathiques sont cohérentes avec l'orientation sagittale ou frontale qu'ils impliquent.
(Changes in posture induced by 2 osteopathic manipulations are coherent with the sagittal or frontal orientation they involve)

Journal: Agressologie: revue internationale de physio-biologie et de pharmacologie appliquées aux effets de l'agression 32(2):Pages: 134-136, type of study: controlled clinical trial

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controlled clinical trial [316]
OMT [3746]
osteopathic manipulative treatment [3766]
posture [97]

Abstract:

The effects of two osteopathic handlings were studied by two stabilometric criteria: the Cervical Symetry Quotient and the Spectrum of Amplitude. Out of 60 people, half were subjected to a High Velocity Technique the force of which was located in a frontal (left-right) plane of the body, the other half to a Fascial Technique the force of which was in the saggital (antero-posterior) plane of the body. The High Velocity Technique induces a significative modification of the Cervical Symetry Quotient which tends to be normal two days later; the Fascial Technique does not modify this criterium 20 min nor 7 days later. Both techniques modify significantly the Spectrum of Amplitude, High Velocity Technique in the 0.16-0.22 Hz band and in the frontal (left-right) plane, the Fascial Technique in the 0.3 Hz band and in the saggital (antero-posterior) plane of the body. These modifications last for up to 2 and 7 days respectively. So each of these two osteopathic techniques induce postural effects in the concerned plane of the body and not (or little) in the perpendicular plane.


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