Changes in the portal flow after Heiling`s pumping technique of liver to individuals with hemorrhoid syndrome
Changes in the portal flow after Heiling's pumping technique of liver to 50 individuals with hemorrhoid syndrome
Elena Sonsoles Rodriguez L0pez
50 participants
Sep 29, 2011
Interventional
Conditions
Summary
For this study subjects were taken hemorrhoidal syndrome. Through ultrasound flow measurement algometry portal and the thoracic and cervical intended objectify the impact of pumping technique on liver portal flow. So our hypothesis is that the osteopathic treatment of liver improves the speed of the portal vein flow, measured Doppler ultrasound, and modifies the tenderness of the vertebra cervical thoracic and correspondence, as measured algometry pressure.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Men and women aged between 18 and 65.
- Subjects diagnosed with hemorrhoids.
- Tolerating supine.
- Informed consent signed.
- Do not meet any criteria for exclusion
Exclusion Criteria12
- Subjects with recent rib fractures who can not tolerate compression matter.
- Pregnant women.
- Cancer primitive or metastatic.
- Intra-abdominal infection or inflammation in acute appendicitis, acute cholecystitis and hepatitis, gastrointestinal bleeding.
- Polycystic liver or heart hepatobiliar.
- Chronic liver disease of any cause: jaundice, hepatomegaly,
- splenomegaly, portal hypertension.
- Heart failure descompensada.
- liver transplantation.
- Subjects with chemotherapy and / or radiotherapy.
- Subjects with psychotic problems.
- Abdominal circumference greater than 88 cm in women and 102 cm in the man.
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Interventions
Two groups: patients with hemorrhoidal syndrome is submitted to the pumping technique of the liver (Group 1) and patients with syndrome hemorrhoidal those who perform a maneuver placeblo (Group 2): Group 1: Subject position: supine (Tredelemburg) with knees bent Position of Therapist: Standing at the patient's left, at the height of the abdomen. Hand position: The left hand goes below the costal margin to lift the chest wall The right hand rests on the lower right side of the chest to compress the liver through the chest wall. Running technique The bottom hand up the ribs while the top has a compression The manipulation is done by following the movement breathing. In this study technique asking the patient to breathe deeply, during expiration to compress costal with our hands and let our contacts deep breath. Be repeated for 10 respiratory cycles, the technique will last for 2 minutes.
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ACTRN12611001027909