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Michael Emerson Stenta, OMS II, The Journal of the American Osteopathic AssociationJune 2020, Vol. 120, 418-420

La pandemia grave de coronavirus 2 del síndrome respiratorio agudo severo (SARS-CoV2) está causando una mayor necesidad de ventilación mecánica para un porcentaje significativo de personas que acuden al hospital para recibir tratamiento. Este aumento de la demanda podría superar el suministro de ventiladores y conducir a un aumento de la mortalidad debido a la falta de vacantes de ventiladores. Existe evidencia significativa de que la medicina manipuladora osteopática (OMM) puede aliviar los síntomas pulmonares y ayudar a una recuperación más rápida de varias enfermedades respiratorias. OMM tiene el potencial de desempeñar un papel importante para ayudar a reducir la necesidad de ventilación mecánica de un paciente al retrasar la aparición del síndrome de dificultad respiratoria aguda derivado de infecciones por SARS-Cov2. Lee mas sobre este articulo 

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