A chronic continuous or intermittent gastrointestinal tract dysfunction, the Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) appears to be due to dysregulation of brain-gut-microbiota communication. Furthermore the ‘microbiota’ greatly impacts on the bi-directional brain-gut axis communication. This paper describes IBS in relation to similar diseases, presents the background to osteopathy and proposes Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) to manage IBS. In IBS, OMT focuses on the nervous and circulatory systems, spine, viscera, thoracic and pelvic diaphragms in order to restore homeostatic balance, normalize autonomic activity in the intestine, promote lymphatic flow and address somatic dysfunction. Lymphatic and venous congestion are treated by the Lymphatic Pump Techniques and stimulation of Chapman’s Reflex Points. A simple treatment plan designed to lessen chronic pain and inflammation in IBS is presented based on current evidence-based literature. Since food itself, food allergies and intolerance could contribute to symptom onset or even cause IBS this paper also provides dietary modifications to consider for patients.
What about OMT and Nutrition for managing the Irritable Bowel Syndrome? An Overview and Treatment Plan
LOMBARDINI, Rita
2014
Abstract
A chronic continuous or intermittent gastrointestinal tract dysfunction, the Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) appears to be due to dysregulation of brain-gut-microbiota communication. Furthermore the ‘microbiota’ greatly impacts on the bi-directional brain-gut axis communication. This paper describes IBS in relation to similar diseases, presents the background to osteopathy and proposes Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) to manage IBS. In IBS, OMT focuses on the nervous and circulatory systems, spine, viscera, thoracic and pelvic diaphragms in order to restore homeostatic balance, normalize autonomic activity in the intestine, promote lymphatic flow and address somatic dysfunction. Lymphatic and venous congestion are treated by the Lymphatic Pump Techniques and stimulation of Chapman’s Reflex Points. A simple treatment plan designed to lessen chronic pain and inflammation in IBS is presented based on current evidence-based literature. Since food itself, food allergies and intolerance could contribute to symptom onset or even cause IBS this paper also provides dietary modifications to consider for patients.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.