Does Adding Osteopathy-Based Manual Physical Therapy to Standard Treatment Enhance outcomes in Pediatric Dysfunctional Voiding?
In 2008, Nemett, et. al., conducted the study about Pediatric dysfunctional voiding (DV). DV is a condition that poses physical and emotional challenges to children, while also carrying the risk of progression to renal disease. While manual physical therapy and osteopathic treatment have been effective in addressing DV in adult women, there is a lack of research on the effectiveness of manual physical therapy based … Continue reading Does Adding Osteopathy-Based Manual Physical Therapy to Standard Treatment Enhance outcomes in Pediatric Dysfunctional Voiding?