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Determinate the effects of the technique of 4th ventricle in college students with anxiety, applying the technique one time per week during three weeks.
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The anxiety is a warning sign that makes it possible for the individual to defend themselves and protect themselves from threats. This is considered a natural and necessary reaction for self-preservation. However, when it appears persistently, exaggeratedly or disproportionately in relation to a stimulus, the following are considered: pathological anxiety.
The compression of the fourth ventricle (CV4) is one of the most well-known procedures in the practice of cranial manipulation. It is also one of the most clinically tested techniques and has been postulated to be associated with decreased sympathetic tone.
Therefore, this was the chosen technique, as it significantly affects the relaxation of the SNS tonus and, thereafter, anxiety.
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30 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group
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Natália MO Campelo, PhD; Natália MO Campelo
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