Eurythmy Therapy in clinical studies: a systematic literature review

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Buessing, Arndt [1 ]
Ostermann, Thomas [1 ]
Majorek, Magdalena [2 ]
Matthiessen, Peter F. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Witten Herdecke, Chair Med Theory & Complementary Med, D-58239 Herdecke, Germany
[2] Therapeut Practice, CH-4204 Himmelried, Switzerland
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10.1186/1472-6882-8-8
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R [医药、卫生];
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Background: We aimed to overview the current literature on eurythmy therapy (EYT) which is an integral part of Anthroposophic Medicine. EYT can be described as a movement therapy in which speech movements are transposed into exercises which address the patient's capability to soul expression and strengthen his salutogenetic resources. Methods: We searched several databases such as Cochrane, EMBASE, NCCAM, NLM, DIMDI, CAMbase, and Medline for case-control studies, cohort studies and randomised controlled trials on the treatment effects of EYT in a clinical setting. In a second search we included journal databases from Karger, Kluwer, Springer, Thieme, and Merkurstab archive. Results: We found 8 citations which met the inclusion criterion: 4 publications referring to a prospective cohort study without control group ( the AMOS study), and 4 articles referring to 2 explorative pre-post studies without control group, 1 prospective, non-randomized comparative study, and 1 descriptive study with a control group. The methodological quality of studies ranged in from poor to good, and in sample size from 5 to 898 patients. In most studies, EYT was used as an add-on, not as a mono-therapy. The studies described positive treatment effects with clinically relevant effect sizes in most cases. Conclusion: Indications, study designs and the usage of additional treatments within the identified studies were quite heterogeneous. Despite of this, EYT can be regarded as a potentially relevant add-on in a therapeutic concept, although its specific relevance remains to be clarified. Well performed controlled studies on this unique treatment are highly recommended.
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