骨疗手法治疗面部功能映射的自主神经相关性:一种基于热成像的创新方法。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Francesco Cerritelli, David Perpetuini, Jordan Keys, Arcangelo Merla, Daniela Cardone
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骨科手法治疗(OMT)在不同的临床条件和年龄组中显示出疗效。对其神经生物学,特别是自主作用机制的了解仍然有限。初步研究表明OMT有副交感神经作用,心率变异性分析证实了这一点。对健康成人进行交叉随机对照试验,比较OMT与假治疗。37名参与者接受了两个疗程(OMT和假手术),包括基线、触觉治疗和后触摸治疗。采用新颖的热成像数据分析与种子相关分析(SCA)相结合,探讨了OMT对植物自主神经参数的影响。特别地,假药组在脸颊、鼻子和下巴上表现出更高的升温效应。相反,对于OMT组,鼻子有明显的冷却趋势,但在脸颊和下巴没有观察到。考虑SCA图谱,与假手术组相比,OMT组鼻尖、眉间和GSR种子的相关性强度更高。热图和SCA结果的对比分析代表了我们对OMT影响自主神经功能的生理机制的理解的重大进展。通过阐明温度变化的特定模式、相关强度和特定集群,本研究为优化临床实践和完善手工治疗的理论模型提供了有价值的见解。
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Autonomic correlates of osteopathic manipulative treatment on facial functional mapping: an innovative approach based on thermal imaging.

Autonomic correlates of osteopathic manipulative treatment on facial functional mapping: an innovative approach based on thermal imaging.

Autonomic correlates of osteopathic manipulative treatment on facial functional mapping: an innovative approach based on thermal imaging.

Autonomic correlates of osteopathic manipulative treatment on facial functional mapping: an innovative approach based on thermal imaging.

Osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) has shown efficacy in various clinical conditions and age groups. Understanding its neurobiological, particularly autonomic, mechanisms of action remain limited. Preliminary studies suggested a parasympathetic effect of OMT, evidenced by heart-rate-variability analysis. A cross-over RCT on healthy adults was conducted to compare OMT with sham therapy. Thirty-seven participants underwent two sessions (OMT and sham), comprising baseline, tactile treatment, and post-touch. Novel thermal imaging data analyses in combination with seed correlation analyses (SCA) were employed to explore the OMT effects on autonomic parameters. Particularly, the sham group exhibited an elevated warming effect on the cheeks, nose, and chin. Inversely, for the OMT group a conspicuous cooling trend in the nose, but not in the cheeks and chin was observed. Considering SCA maps, the intensity of the correlation for nose tip, glabella and GSR seeds showed higher values in the OMT compared to the sham group. The comparative analysis of thermal maps and SCA results represents a significant advancement in our understanding of the physiological mechanisms underlying OMT's effects on autonomic functions. By elucidating specific patterns of temperature change, correlation intensity and specific clusters, this research provides valuable insights for optimizing clinical practice and refining theoretical models of manual therapy.

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