Treatment of infant colic with craniosacral therapy. A randomized controlled trial
Author/s
Castejon Castejon, Mercedes; Murcia González, Maria Antonia; Todri, Jasemin; Lena, Orges; Chillón Martínez, RaquelDate
2022-09-13Discipline/s
Terapia y RehabilitaciónSubject/s
Craniosacral therapyManual therapy
Osteopathy
Infantile colic
Crying
Sleep
Abstract
Objective
To evaluate the number of craniosacral therapy sessions that can be helpful to obtain a resolution of the symptoms of infantile colic and to observe if there are any differences in the evolution obtained by the groups that received a different number of Craniosacral Therapy sessions at 24 days of treatment, compared with the control group which did not received any treatment.
Methods
Fifty-eight infants with colic were randomized into two groups of which 29 babies in the control group received no treatment and those in the experimental group received 1–3 sessions of craniosacral therapy (CST) until symptoms were resolved. Evaluations were performed until day 24 of the study. In this study crying hours served as primary outcome. The secondary outcome were the hours of sleep and the severity, measured by an Infantile Colic Severity Questionnaire (ICSQ).
Results
Significant statistical differences were observed in favor of experimental group compared to the control group on...





