How effective is osteopathic manipulative treatment for pregnant women’s circulatory health?
In 2013, a study led by Kendi L. Hensel, Christina F. Pacchia, and Michael L. Smith at the obstetric clinics of UNTHealth has shed light on the potential benefits of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) for pregnant women, particularly in the third trimester. As pregnancy progresses, women experience significant physiological changes, including increased blood volume and cardiac output. These changes can challenge hemodynamic control, especially during … Continue reading How effective is osteopathic manipulative treatment for pregnant women’s circulatory health?