VISCERAL MANIPULATION EFFECT ON LIVER ENZYMES WITH CEREBRAL PALSY PATIENT release_yqbbxc6ujfdutez5acp4ee4pl4

by Devendra Trivedi, Tahzeeb Fatima

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2020  

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<strong>Background:</strong> Cerebral Palsy [CP] child often suffer from seizures, so anticonvulsants drugs is a treatment choice and others using them as aprophylaxis if there is suspicion about increasing possibility for having one and commonly those list of drugs have an impact on liver function if there is long term of their huge doses due to mal abuse or any other cause here come the need for liver enzymes monitoring. <strong>Material and Method: </strong>The study was done three children aiming to reduce their liver enzymes as they were on abnormal value as a cause of anti-epileptic drug we use visceral manipulation techniques especially liver technique investigation using liver enzymes as Alanine Aminotransferase and Aspartate Aminotransferase. <strong>Results:</strong> We found dropping with their value to normal ratio after 10 min with the visceral manipulation techniques the approach is done for three times a week for three month. <strong>Conclusion:</strong> The study concluded that treatment of the liver only is, at best short. Visceral techniques reduced the liver enzymes for those children who suffered from abnormal ratio.
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