Effects of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT) on Gait Biomechanics in Parkinson's Disease
NCT ID: NCT03616145
Last Updated: 2023-11-13
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Basic Information
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ACTIVE_NOT_RECRUITING
NA
94 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-07-01
2024-01-21
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Randomization will occur after baseline testing session. Individuals will be randomly assigned to one of three treatment arms using a computer-generated randomization algorithm that will determine group assignment in variable blocks of 3 \& 6 and stratified by gender. Study staff completing the assessment sessions will remain naive to treatment condition. All study staff will be CITI-certified prior to study commencement.
The 6 OMT and the light touch comparator arm sessions will be administered at the UCSD EPARC offices, or at Osteopathic Center San Diego.
OMT Intervention Arm. Along with SOC, participants assigned to the OMT arm will receive 30 minutes of OMT per week for 6 weeks. Following the precedent of OMT procedures used by Wells et al., (1999), the provider will perform the following 14 osteopathic procedures 1) lateral (and anteroposterior) translation of vertebrae in the thoracic/lumbar spine; 2) active myofascial stretch to the thoracic spine; 3) occipito-atlanto release; 4) translation of cervical spine; 5) muscle energy techniques of the cervical spine; 6) Spencer technique applied to the shoulder bilaterally; 7) supination/pronation of the forearm; 8) circumduction of the wrist; 9) sacroiliac joint gapping; 10) muscle energy technique applied to adductor muscles of lower extremity; 11) psoas muscle energy technique; 12) hamstring muscle energy technique; 13) articulatory technique applied to the ankle; 14) and muscle energy technique applied to the ankle in dorsi and plantar flexion. All of these OMT procedures are used in standard OMT practice and are gentle non-thrusting maneuvers in general. Further, each subject will receive cranial assessment and treatment emphasizing the venous sinus techniques and compression of the fourth ventricle (CV-4). The addition of the CV-4 beyond the 14 areas assessed and treated in the Wells et al study reflects research that showed CV-4 impact on sleep latency and muscle sympathetic activity impact on brain oxygen levels as well as alpha rhythm. The utilization of the venous sinus technique is based on its impact in increasing blood flow to the circle of Willis and Dr. King's pilot work. The myofascial and other appropriate OMT procedures are directed at the whole neuromusculoskeleton system and benefit postural balance and range of motion in general. Given the rare risk of spinal cord injury or vertebral artery dissection with high velocity, low amplitude techniques, these will not be utilized on this protocol. Participants undergoing OMT intervention will continue with their current standard of care.
Comparator Arm (Light Touch) : Participants assigned to the light touch comparator arm will receive 30 minutes of light touch procedures designed to be credible but minimally effective. The procedures for the light touch arm are adapted from the methodology established in the North Texas Chronic Low Back Pain Trial, and have been used successfully by the PI as a comparator arm numerous times in the past (e.g., in the OSTEPAThic Trial). Subjects assigned to receive light touch will be treated in positions similar to subjects receiving OMT. Light touch will target each of the 15+ anatomic regions for approximately 1 ½ to 2 minutes each to appropriately control for time, attention, and physical contact. Light touch hand placement will be over the same areas of the body contacted in the OMT protocol, but involve virtually no motion of a meaningful nature, such a range of motion testing which could have therapeutic effect. The subject will feel hand contact, a light touch, but no treatment intention expressed by the operator verbally or by hand motion. While the operator's hands will be placed of areas contacted in the OMT protocol, the precise placement will be off, away from, the real OMT procedures. The intent of the light touch is to apply manual forces of diminished magnitude purposely aimed to avoid treatable areas of somatic dysfunction relative to gait and balance dysfunction in PD and, consequently, to minimize the likelihood of any therapeutic effect.
Standard of Care (SOC) Only. Subjects will continue their usual care and will visit the UCSD for the 4 assessment sessions only, during their course of study participation.
After the 4-week follow-up assessment visit, all participants assigned to light touch or SOC arms will be offered the opportunity to receive 6 weeks of OMT, if they so desire.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT)
Participants assigned to the OMT arm will receive 6 weekly sessions. The provider will perform the following 14 osteopathic procedures 1) lateral (and anteroposterior) translation of vertebrae in the thoracic/lumbar spine; 2) active myofascial stretch to the thoracic spine; 3) occipito-atlanto release; 4) translation of cervical spine; 5) muscle energy techniques of the cervical spine; 6) Spencer technique applied to the shoulder bilaterally; 7) supination/pronation of the forearm; 8) circumduction of the wrist; 9) sacroiliac joint gapping; 10) muscle energy technique applied to adductor muscles of lower extremity; 11) psoas muscle energy technique; 12) hamstring muscle energy technique; 13) articulatory technique applied to the ankle; 14) and muscle energy technique applied to the ankle in dorsi and plantar flexion. Further, each subject will receive cranial assessment and treatment emphasizing the venous sinus techniques and compression of the fourth ventricle (CV-4).
Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT)
Experimental Condition
Light Touch
Participants assigned to the light touch comparator arm will receive 30 minutes of light touch procedures designed to be credible but minimally effective. The procedures for the light touch arm are adapted from the methodology established in the North Texas Chronic Low Back Pain Trial, and have been used successfully by the PI as a comparator arm numerous times in the past (e.g., in the OSTEPAThic Trial). Subjects assigned to receive light touch will be treated in positions similar to subjects receiving OMT. Light touch will target each of the 15+ anatomic regions for approximately 1 ½ to 2 minutes each to appropriately control for time, attention, and physical contact. Light touch hand placement will be over the same areas of the body contacted in the OMT protocol, but involve virtually no motion of a meaningful nature, such a range of motion testing which could have therapeutic effect.
Light Touch
Comparator Arm
Standard of Care Only
Subjects will continue their usual care and will visit the UCSD for the 4 assessment sessions only, during their course of study participation.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT)
Experimental Condition
Light Touch
Comparator Arm
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Ambulatory without use of assistive device.
3. Fluency in written and spoken English.
4. Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score \> or = 17.
5. Stages 1 - 4 Parkinson's Disease diagnosis as measured by the Unified Parkinson's disease rating scale.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Current taking PD medications co-morbid conditions such as pseudobulbar palsy or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis which may have musculoskeletal effects.
3. Individuals with current fractures, tumors, wounds.
4. Any lifetime Deep Brain Stimulation implant surgery.
5. Recent surgeries, eg., within past 90 days.
6. Patients who have experienced hospitalization due to a fall within the past 12 months.
7. Gait abnormalities other than Parkinson's disease.
8. Received OMT or another forms of manipulative therapy within the past two months.
9. Stage 5 Parkinson's Disease diagnosis per as measured by the Unified Parkinson's disease rating scale.
10. Other co-morbid conditions that in the opinion of the PI would interfere with participation in this study.
11. Diagnosis of psychosis or dementia (MoCA, DRS or other indication in eMR).
12. Pregnancy
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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University of California, San Diego
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Hollis King
Clinical Professor
Locations
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University of California, San Diego
La Jolla, California, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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13517128719
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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