dysfunctions in newborns: prevalence and correlation inter- operator 8th International Conference on Advance in Osteopathic Research. Milan, Italy. May 29, 2010 Francesco Cerritelli MS DO European Institute for Evidence Based Osteopathic Medicine (EBOM) AIOT Research Institute Pescara, Italy [email protected]
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Somatic dysfunctions in newborns:
prevalence and correlation inter-
operator
8th International Conference on Advance in Osteopathic Research.
Milan, Italy. May 29, 2010
Francesco Cerritelli MS DOEuropean Institute for Evidence Based Osteopathic Medicine
• impaired or altered function of related components of the somatic (body framework) system: skeletal, arthrodial, and myofascial structures, and their related vascular, lymphatic, and neural elements
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Glossary of Osteopathic Terminology, 2009
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SD as marker of:
Introduction
•bodily changing
•clinical condition
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Licciardone JC, Fulda KG, Stoll ST, Gamber RG, Cage AC. A case-control study of osteopathic palpatory findings in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Osteopath Med Prim Care. 2007 Feb 8;1:6.
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Measuring SD: TART paramters
Introduction
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SD and newborns
Introduction
RegionCerritelli
(’09)Carreiro (’03)
Frymann (’65)
SBS 36,77 40
Torsion 28,50
Compression 17,49
Occiput
Condyles 60,65 45,97
Temporal bone 5,79 32,58
Column 70
Dorsal tract 18,71
Lumbar/sacral tract
39,35
Sacrum
Extension 36,76
Intraosseum 36,77
Diaphragm 16,77Number in table are in percentage
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Aim of the study
•Evaluate the AREA and SUBJECT prevalence of SD in a population of newborns
•Evaluate the inter-operator reliability
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Population
Methods
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newborns N= newborns N= 220220
excluded excluded N=46N=46
eligible N= 174eligible N= 174
pre-terms pre-terms group N= 101group N= 101
terms group terms group N= 73N= 73
study group study group N= 47N= 47
control control group N= group N=
5454
study group study group N= 34N= 34
control control group N= group N=
3939
28≤ga<38
ga≥38
ga = gestational age
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Methods
•Baseline measurements of osteopathic characteristics (TART)
•Osteopathic Evaluations: 2/week
•Study period: 20 months
•Outcomes:
•prevalence of SD
• inter-reliability between operators
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Statistical Analysis
•Arithmetic means and SD for the general characteristics of study population
•Univariate statistical tests for all differences between study and control group