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 Identification Number

30857 

 Author

Hubmann Birgit 

 E-Mail address of author

 

 Institution

Wiener Schule für Osteopathie

 Title

The Influence of Osteopathy on ADHD 

 Fulltext (PDF)

http://www.osteopathicresearch.com/paper_pdf/Hubmann_engl.pdf 

 Fulltext

 

 Keywords

ADHD 

 Available at

Wiener Schule für Osteopathie 

 Date of Publ.

March 2007 

 Country of Publicaton

 

 Headings

 

 Abstract:

Aim of the study:
The aim of this study is to show the influence of osteopathic treatment on ADHD symptoms such as attention deficit and hyperactivity.

Type of study:
Controlled, randomized clinical trial including an experimental group (EG) and a control group (CG).

Patients:
Children, male and female, aged between 6 and 10 years showing the symptoms attention deficit and hyperactivity.
The children received drug treatment – but no other therapies. EG, including 15 children, was compared to CG, which also included 15 children.

Target parameter:
The Conners Scale was used. This rating scale was completed by the parents before the first and after the last treatment. An osteopathic findings sheet served as the second target parameter.

Treatment:
General osteopathic treatment, adjusted to individual problems (dysfunctions) of each patient. The children were treated 3 times at intervals of approximately 4 weeks. Before and after treatment Conners Scale and osteopathic findings sheets were completed. The same procedure was carried out in CG, however, without osteopathic treatment.

Results:
After osteopathic treatment EG showed a clear improvement in all 10 items of the Conners Scale. In CG a slight deterioration in some items could be seen.

Conclusion:
On the basis of these results it can be stated that osteopathic treatment has a very positive influence on the symptoms attention deficit and hyperactivity and is therefore a promising treatment approach.

 

 Publication Status

Finished 

 Publication Type

Thesis/Dissertation 

 Language

English 

 Entry Month

March 2007