Anti-inflammatory Actions of Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment
NCT ID: NCT04177264
Last Updated: 2023-02-08
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Basic Information
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UNKNOWN
NA
36 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-01-06
2023-08-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
BASIC_SCIENCE
NONE
Study Groups
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Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment (OMT)
In 4 randomized study sessions, combinations of two different osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) techniques (occipito-atlantal decompression \[OA DC\] and splenic lymphatic pump technique \[SpLPT\]) or their respective sham interventions will be performed. The 4 study sessions are at least one month apart and consist of 3 consecutive study days on which the same combination of OMT techniques or sham interventions will be performed.
Occipito-Atlantal Decompression (OA DC)
The participant lies supine in a relaxed state while the investigator cradles the patient's head with their hands, middle finger pads along the inferior aspect of inion, reaching to the occipito-atlantal joint. The investigator then applies gentle posterior and cephalad traction to the occiput, while bringing the elbows together. This results in supination of the hands and separation of the middle fingers, creating a posterior-lateral force vector to either side of the foramen magnum. The pressure is maintained until softening of the underlying structures is felt. The procedure is applied for 10 minutes.
Sham Occipito-Atlantal Decompression (Sham OA DC)
The participant lies supine in a relaxed state while the investigator applies light touch to the patient's head with their hands.
Splenic Lymphatic Pump Technique (SpLPT)
With the participant supine, the investigator places a posterior hand along the left lower ribcage, and a superior hand over the left costal arch, encompassing the spleen. The investigatory compresses and releases the spleen at a rate of 20 compressions/min for 3 min.
Sham Splenic Lymphatic Pump Technique (Sham SpLPT)
With the participant supine, the investigator places a posterior hand along the left lower ribcage, and a superior hand over the left costal arch, encompassing the spleen. The investigator will maintain light touch at these positions for 3 minutes. No compressions are performed.
Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation (taVNS)
In 4 randomized study sessions, combinations of non-invasive transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS), osteopathic splenic lymphatic pump technique (SpLPT) or their respective sham interventions will be performed. The 4 study sessions are at least one month apart and consist of 3 consecutive study days on which the same combination of taVNS, SpLPT, or sham interventions will be performed.
Splenic Lymphatic Pump Technique (SpLPT)
With the participant supine, the investigator places a posterior hand along the left lower ribcage, and a superior hand over the left costal arch, encompassing the spleen. The investigatory compresses and releases the spleen at a rate of 20 compressions/min for 3 min.
Sham Splenic Lymphatic Pump Technique (Sham SpLPT)
With the participant supine, the investigator places a posterior hand along the left lower ribcage, and a superior hand over the left costal arch, encompassing the spleen. The investigator will maintain light touch at these positions for 3 minutes. No compressions are performed.
Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation (taVNS)
A bipolar clip electrode is attached to the auricle at the location of the cymba conchae. Electrical stimulation (30 Hz stimulation frequency, 300 μs pulse width) is applied for 10 min. The stimulation current is determined individually for each participant by slowly increasing the stimulation current until the participants feel a mild tingling sensation at the site of the electrode. Then the current is gradually reduced until the tingling sensation disappears. This current will then be used for taVNS. A TENS 7000 or EMS 7500 device (510(k): K080661) is used.
Sham Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation (Sham taVNS)
A bipolar clip electrode is attached to the auricle at the location of the cymba conchae but no electrical current is applied to the electrode.
Time Control
In 4 study sessions, no intervention will be performed. As with the two experimental arms, the 4 study sessions are at least one month apart and consist of 3 consecutive study days on which no intervention will be performed. This arm serves as a time control group.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Occipito-Atlantal Decompression (OA DC)
The participant lies supine in a relaxed state while the investigator cradles the patient's head with their hands, middle finger pads along the inferior aspect of inion, reaching to the occipito-atlantal joint. The investigator then applies gentle posterior and cephalad traction to the occiput, while bringing the elbows together. This results in supination of the hands and separation of the middle fingers, creating a posterior-lateral force vector to either side of the foramen magnum. The pressure is maintained until softening of the underlying structures is felt. The procedure is applied for 10 minutes.
Sham Occipito-Atlantal Decompression (Sham OA DC)
The participant lies supine in a relaxed state while the investigator applies light touch to the patient's head with their hands.
Splenic Lymphatic Pump Technique (SpLPT)
With the participant supine, the investigator places a posterior hand along the left lower ribcage, and a superior hand over the left costal arch, encompassing the spleen. The investigatory compresses and releases the spleen at a rate of 20 compressions/min for 3 min.
Sham Splenic Lymphatic Pump Technique (Sham SpLPT)
With the participant supine, the investigator places a posterior hand along the left lower ribcage, and a superior hand over the left costal arch, encompassing the spleen. The investigator will maintain light touch at these positions for 3 minutes. No compressions are performed.
Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation (taVNS)
A bipolar clip electrode is attached to the auricle at the location of the cymba conchae. Electrical stimulation (30 Hz stimulation frequency, 300 μs pulse width) is applied for 10 min. The stimulation current is determined individually for each participant by slowly increasing the stimulation current until the participants feel a mild tingling sensation at the site of the electrode. Then the current is gradually reduced until the tingling sensation disappears. This current will then be used for taVNS. A TENS 7000 or EMS 7500 device (510(k): K080661) is used.
Sham Transcutaneous Auricular Vagus Nerve Stimulation (Sham taVNS)
A bipolar clip electrode is attached to the auricle at the location of the cymba conchae but no electrical current is applied to the electrode.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
* Pregnancy
* Any findings on the osteopathic screening/evaluation that would hinder the effectiveness - of the occipito-atlantal decompression or splenic lymphatic pump technique
* Any medication that interferes with the autonomic nervous system function or the immune system (e.g., beta-blockers, steroids, TNF-α inhibitors)
* Any medical condition that affects the autonomic nervous system or the immune system (e.g., splenomegaly, Epstein-Barr infection within the last 6 months, autonomic neuropathy, pure autonomic failure, rheumatic or autoimmune diseases, acquired autoimmune deficiency syndrome)
* Any chronic diseases, such as diabetes and hypertension
* Current drug or alcohol abuse.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Harald Stauss
Associate Professor of Pharmacology
Principal Investigators
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Harald M Stauss, MD, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine
Locations
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Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine
Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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BCOM EG 0003_2019
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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