The Effectiveness of Osteopathic Treatment in Bowel Constipation Patients: A Clinical Perspective
Ana Maria Jora Ferracioli Pôrto,
Elias Ferreira Porto,
Eduardo Filoni
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Functional chronic bowel constipation is a motility disorder of great relevance and prevalence worldwide. Objective: Analyze the efficiency of visceral manipulation technique in individuals with bowel constipation diagnose according to Roma III criteria. Methods: This is a crossover clinical study that included individuals of both genders aged between 20 and 40 years who had had bowel constipation symptoms for over one year. Individuals were randomized into two groups: the intervention (IG) and c… Show more
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