Date of Presentation

5-2-2024 12:00 AM

College

Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine

Poster Abstract

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a progressive neurological condition characterized by a range of debilitating symptoms, including muscle stiffness, fatigue, spasticity, tremors, and gait disturbance. Traditional treatments often face adherence challenges and escalating costs, prompting the exploration of alternative interventions like Osteopathic Manipulation Techniques (OMT). While the effectiveness of OMT in MS remains underexplored, initial studies suggest promising outcomes, such as improved mobility, reduced fatigue, and enhanced range of motion. Specifically, indirect OMT techniques like counterstain, myofascial release, and muscle energy techniques have shown efficacy in addressing muscle tension, spasticity, and gait abnormalities. Integrating OMT into MS management may offer a holistic approach to symptom alleviation, potentially reducing the reliance on symptom-managing medications. However, challenges exist in standardizing OMT practices and gathering objective data due to the subjective nature of treatment and varying scopes of practice globally. Despite these limitations, OMT presents a compelling avenue for enhancing the quality of life for individuals with MS by targeting symptoms at their root cause, thus warranting further investigation and integration into comprehensive treatment strategies.

Keywords

Multiple Sclerosis, MS, Osteopathic Manipulation Techniques, Symptom Management, Effectiveness, Holistic Treatment, Holistic Medicine, Treatment Adherence, Medication Adherence, Complementary Therapies, OMM, OMT, Symptom Burden, Symptoms

Disciplines

Alternative and Complementary Medicine | Medicine and Health Sciences | Nervous System Diseases | Osteopathic Medicine and Osteopathy | Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms

Document Type

Poster

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May 2nd, 12:00 AM

Efficacy of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine as a Non-Pharmacological Approach for Alleviating Pain and Muscle Stiffness in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis and a Comparison to Conventional Medical Interventions

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a progressive neurological condition characterized by a range of debilitating symptoms, including muscle stiffness, fatigue, spasticity, tremors, and gait disturbance. Traditional treatments often face adherence challenges and escalating costs, prompting the exploration of alternative interventions like Osteopathic Manipulation Techniques (OMT). While the effectiveness of OMT in MS remains underexplored, initial studies suggest promising outcomes, such as improved mobility, reduced fatigue, and enhanced range of motion. Specifically, indirect OMT techniques like counterstain, myofascial release, and muscle energy techniques have shown efficacy in addressing muscle tension, spasticity, and gait abnormalities. Integrating OMT into MS management may offer a holistic approach to symptom alleviation, potentially reducing the reliance on symptom-managing medications. However, challenges exist in standardizing OMT practices and gathering objective data due to the subjective nature of treatment and varying scopes of practice globally. Despite these limitations, OMT presents a compelling avenue for enhancing the quality of life for individuals with MS by targeting symptoms at their root cause, thus warranting further investigation and integration into comprehensive treatment strategies.

 

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