Osteopathic Treatment During Transition of Perimenopause

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Title
Osteopathic Treatment During Transition of Perimenopause
Author(s)
Mückler Angelika
Abstract
Background And Aim: Perimenopause and menopause are still widely regarded as illnesses. There is little research on alternative approaches which could lend support to women in this very sensitive time of transition.
Osteopathy is a holistic way of treating women individually and of stimulating self-regulatory forces of the body. This study wants to show how osteopathic treatment can influence quality of life and menopausal complaints during the transition of perimenopause.
Methods: For a period of three months 13 healthy women with menopausal complaints underwent a total of three tests on quality of life (SF-36) and menopausal complaints (MRS II) and received two osteopathic treatments. Changes in health perception during the first six.weeks (=control group) were compared with the changes during the second six weeks (=treatment group).
Results: During the whole period of observation there was a clear trend towards improvement of complaints and during treatment there was no trend towards decline. All the women showed in individually different areas clear improvement in their health perception.
Conclusions: With osteopathic treatment menopausal complaints can be reduced in individually different ways and quality of life can be improved. It is not possible to establish a common pattern; the effect seems to be different for each individual woman. Larger sample surveys and longer observation periods would be necessary in order to obtain statistically significant results.
Keywords: perimenopause . osteopathy . quality of life . menopausal / climacteric complaints
Date Accepted
0
Date Submitted
1.1.2007 00:00:00
Type
osteo_thesis
Language
English
Submitted by:
62
Pub-Identifier
12313
Inst-Identifier
781
Keywords
Perimenopause
Recommended
0
Medium
Mueckler.pdf
Item sets
Thesis
Media
Mueckler.pdf

Mückler Angelika, “Osteopathic Treatment During Transition of Perimenopause”, Osteopathic Research Web, accessed May 4, 2025, https://www.osteopathicresearch.com/s/orw/item/3063