The alcohol withdrawal syndrome has a hierarchical symptomatology depending on the severity (minor, moderate or severe). These signs express a state of psychic, behavioral and physical deprivation. The management of withdrawal syndrome involves the establishment of pharmacological and psychosocial interventions. Osteopathy is an exclusively manual practice whose purpose is to overcome the dysfunction of mobility of tissues of the human body. It can be used as a complementary treatment when a specific support is put in place. The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of osteopathy in reducing alcohol withdrawal symptoms in adult patients.
The use of osteopathic techniques for facial equilibration decreases the severity of withdrawal symptoms experienced by patients hospitalized in a weekday hospital.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
50
osteopathy treatment
simulated osteopathic sessions
Chi Creteil
Créteil, France
RECRUITINGCushman score (0 to 27)
comparison between the two groupe of the cushamn socre between 11:30 am and 00:00 pm. questionary for alcohol dependency
Time frame: Day one
CIWA Ar (Clinicial Institute Withdrawal Assessment - Alcohol Revised) test (0 to 67)
comparison between the two groups with this questionary for alcohol withdrawal
Time frame: day 0
CIWA Ar test (0 to 67)
comparison between the two groupe with this questionary for alcohol withdrawal
Time frame: day 1
CIWA Ar test (0 to 67)
compariason between the two groups with this questionary for alcohol withdrawal
Time frame: day 2
CIWA Ar test (0 to 67)
comparison between the two groups with this questionary for alcohol withdrawal
Time frame: day 3
CIWA Ar test (0 to 67)
comparison between the two groups with this questionary for alcohol withdrawal
Time frame: day 4
cardiac frequency (beat per minute)
mesurement of cardiac frequency and compaaison between the two groups
Time frame: day 1
cardiac frequency (beat per minute)
mesurement of cardiac frequency and comparison between the two groups
Time frame: day 3
cardiac frequency (beat per minute)
measurement of cardiac frequency and comparison between the two groups
Time frame: day 4
quality sleep scale (0 to 5)
comparison between the two groups with sleep score
Time frame: day 0
quality sleep scale (0 to 5)
comparison between the two groups with sleep score
Time frame: day 1
quality sleep scale (0 to 5)
comparison between the two groups with sleep score
Time frame: day 2
quality sleep scale (0 to 5)
comparison between the two groups with sleep score
Time frame: day 3
quality sleep scale (0 to 5)
comparison between the two groups with sleep score
Time frame: day 4
quantity of benzodiazepine mg per 24 hours
comparison between the two groups of benzodiazepin use
Time frame: day 2
quantity of benzodiazepine (mg per 24 hours)
comparison between the two groups of benzodiazepin use
Time frame: day 3
quantity of benzodiazepine (mg per 24 hours)
comparison betwenn the two groups of benzodiazepin use
Time frame: day 4
Cushmamn score (0 to 27)
comparison between the two groups of the Cushamn score between 11:30 am and 00:00 pm
Time frame: day 3
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