PMC full text: | Published online 2010 Jun 2. doi: 10.1186/1746-1340-18-14
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Table 1
Summary of infant colic and manual therapy RCTs
Authors N Age and treatment numbers, type of treatment Instrument Therapy/Control SSD Level of evidence Mercer and Nook 30 0 to 8 weeks of age; maximum of 6 treatments in 2 weeks, manual therapy (MT) Subjective parent report questionnaires before treatment and subsequent visits Chiropractic MT to spinal fixations v control of non functional detuned ultrasound machine yes C Wiberg, Nordsteen and Nilsson 50 Treatment mean age 4.9; control mean age 5.9; 3-5 treatments over 2 weeks; manual therapy treatment Validated crying diary Light pressure with the finger tips v semithicone as control yes C Olafsdottir, Forshei, Fluge and Markestad 100 3 to 9 wks of age, maximum of 3 treatments over maximum of 8 days;
Manual therapy treatmentCrying diary and questionnaire at each visit. At the end of the observation period, the parents were contacted by telephone and interviewed Light fingertip pressure on thoracic spine. Control infants were held by the nurse for 10 minutes with light back massage after being partially undressed in a similar way as treated infants No; both groups had a mean reduction in crying from 5.1-5.4 to 3.1 hours per day C Koonin, Karpelow-sky, Yelverton and Brent-Rubens 31 Treatment mean age 5.7 weeks;control mean age 5.9 wks; 6 treatments maximum over 2 weeks; manual therapy treatment Pre, post and follow up questionnaire Chiropractic manual therapy with allopathic medication v allopathic medication alone yes C Hayden and Mullinger 28 Treatment mean 6.6 weeks of age, control mean age 6.4 weeks; 2-4 treatments of manual therapy Diary Cranial osteopathic manual therapy v no treatment yes C SSD-statistically significant difference; N-number of patients; C-level of evidence defined by Bronfort 1997