Manual physical therapy as a novel treatment modality for Autism spectrum disorder - A pilot study
Review
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Fascial
J Complement Integr Med.2020 Mar 31;17(2):/j/jcim.2020.17.issue-2/jcim-2018-0243/jcim-2018-0243.xml.
Authors:
Shyam Jungade
Abstract.
Background Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) fall under neurodevelopmental disorders and are characterized by impaired social interaction and communication, restricted interests, and repetitive behaviors. The current available treatments aim at functional rehabilitation with resultant partial improvement in few and the persistent handicap in rest of them. Manual physical therapy or manual manipulation therapy has the basis in structural rehabilitation of the patient and has been proposed to act by both peripheral and central mechanisms. Case presentation To study improvement in different components of ASD by manual physical therapy, the therapy comprised of soft tissue therapy, in the form of myofascial release (MFR) of deep fascia of leg and foot muscles. The child with ASD, treated by manual physical therapy had global improvement in all the deficits. Conclusions This is probably first case of autism reported to have almost complete symptom resolution, with any single form of treatment and this form of therapy holds promise in integrative and holistic management of the patient.
Publication Date:
2020 Mar
OEID:
6680
Jungade, S. (2020) 'Manual physical therapy as a novel treatment modality for Autism spectrum disorder - A pilot study', J Complement Integr Med.2020 Mar 31;17(2):/j/jcim.2020.17.issue-2/jcim-2018-0243/jcim-2018-0243.xml.
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