Effectiveness of craniosacral therapy in the treatment of infantile colic. A randomized controlled trial
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Castejón Castejón, Mercedes; Murcia González, María Antonia; Martínez Gil, José Luis; Todri, Jasemin; Suárez Rancel, María; [et al.]Fecha
2019-08-13Disciplina/s
Terapia y RehabilitaciónMateria/s
Craniosacral therapyCrying; Infantile colic
Infants
Manual therapy
Sleep
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Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of Craniosacral Therapy (CST) for the treatment of infantile colic.
Material and methods: This randomized controlled trial was conducted on 58 infants, aged 0-84 days, diagnosed with infantile colic. The babies received a 30-40 minute CST session once a week (experimental group) or no treatment (control group). Babies in the CST group received either 1, 2 or 3 CST sessions over a 14-day period. Data were collected at 4 different times over the 24-day period, day 0 (baseline), day 7, day 14 and day 24. Crying (primary outcome) and sleep (secondary outcome) were evaluated using a crying and sleep diary, and colic severity was measured using the Infant Colic Severity Questionnaire (secondary outcome).
Results: There was a statistically significant difference between groups (CST and control) in crying hours (F = 188.47; p < 0.0005; η2 = 0.78), sleep hours (F = 61.20; p < 0.0005, η2 = 0.54) and colic severity (F = 143.74; p < 0.0005, η2 = 0.7...





