Virginia A Thomas, Amanda M Kelley, Albert Lee, Thomas Fotopoulos, Jason Boggs, John Campbell
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INTRODUCTION: Motion sickness affecting military pilots and aircrew can impact flight safety and, if severe, can lead to disqualification from flight status. However, due to the common adverse effects of motion sickness pharmaceuticals (e.g., drowsiness), medication options are severely limited. The purpose of this study was to explore the potential utility of a nonpharmaceutical method for motion sickness prevention, specifically an osteopathic manipulative technique (OMT).METHODS:A novel OMT protocol for the reduction of motion sickness symptoms and severity was evaluated using a sham-controlled, counterbalanced, between-subjects study design. The independent variable was OMT treatment administered prior to the motion sickness-inducing procedure (rotating chair). The primary dependent measures were total and subscale scores from the Motion Sickness Assessment Questionnaire.RESULTS:The OMT treatment group experienced significantly fewer gastrointestinal (mean scores postprocedure, treatment M = 20.42, sham M = 41.67) and sopite-related (mean scores postprocedure, treatment M = 12.81, sham M = 20.68) symptoms than the sham group while controlling for motion sickness susceptibility. There were no differences between groups with respect to peripheral and central symptoms.DISCUSSION:The results suggest that the treatment may prevent gastrointestinal (nausea) and sopite-related symptoms (sleepiness). These preliminary findings support further exploration of OMT for the prevention of motion sickness. A more precise evaluation of the mechanism of action is needed. Additionally, the duration of the effects needs to be investigated to determine the usefulness of this technique in training and operational settings.Thomas VA, Kelley AM, Lee A, Fotopoulos T, Boggs J, Campbell J. Preliminary evaluation of an osteopathic manipulative treatment to prevent motion sickness. Aerosp Med Hum Perform. 2023; 94(12):934-938.
引言:影响军事飞行员和机组人员的晕机会影响飞行安全,严重时会导致取消飞行资格。然而,由于晕机药物的常见不良反应(如嗜睡),可供选择的药物非常有限。本研究的目的是探索预防晕机的非药物方法,特别是整骨疗法(OMT)的潜在效用。方法:本研究采用假对照、平衡、受试者间研究设计,对减少晕机症状和严重程度的新型 OMT 方案进行了评估。自变量是在运动病诱发程序(旋转椅子)之前进行的 OMT 治疗。结果:在控制晕动病易感性的前提下,OMT治疗组的胃肠道症状(术后平均得分,治疗组 M = 20.42,假治疗组 M = 41.67)和晕船相关症状(术后平均得分,治疗组 M = 12.81,假治疗组 M = 20.68)明显少于假治疗组。讨论:结果表明,治疗可预防胃肠道症状(恶心)和晕船相关症状(嗜睡)。这些初步研究结果支持进一步探索 OMT 对晕车症的预防作用。还需要对其作用机制进行更精确的评估。Thomas VA, Kelley AM, Lee A, Fotopoulos T, Boggs J, Campbell J. Preliminary evaluation of an osteopathic manipulative treatment to prevent motion sickness.Aerosp Med Hum Perform.2023; 94(12):934-938.
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The peer-reviewed monthly journal, Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance (AMHP), formerly Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, provides contact with physicians, life scientists, bioengineers, and medical specialists working in both basic medical research and in its clinical applications. It is the most used and cited journal in its field. It is distributed to more than 80 nations.