Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment as an Intervention to Reduce Stress, Anxiety, and Depression in First Responders: A Pilot Study

整骨手法治疗作为减轻急救人员压力、焦虑和抑郁的干预措施:一项试点研究

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作者:Christena Abraham, Shelly N B Sloan, Charles Coker, Blair Freed, Matthew McAuliffe, Halden Nielsen, Tanner Riscoe, Robert Steele, Andrew Dettwiler, Gia Oberley, Kenneth Zaremski, Kelley Joy, Andi Selby, Ree Wells-Lewis, Bradley A Creamer

Abstract

In this pilot study, we examined the efficacy of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) for improving symptoms of stress, anxiety, and depression (SAD) to determine a correlation between overall improvement in health and quality of life for first responders. Participants received weekly OMT or sham OMT targeting autonomic imbalance. Indicators of SAD were examined pre- and post-study. Overall, this pilot study suggests improvement in both the social-psychological (mental) self-assessments, and alterations in SAD-associated biomarkers from OMT.

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