The Effects of Chiropractic Care in Adults With Subclinical Spinal Pain
NCT ID: NCT05369156
Last Updated: 2023-08-21
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
120 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-05-15
2022-12-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
TRIPLE
Study Groups
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Chiropractic care Group
A registered chiropractor will assess the entire spine, and both sacroiliac joints will be assessed for vertebral subluxation by a registered chiropractor with at least five years of clinical experience.The clinical indicators that will be used to assess the function of the spine before spinal adjustment intervention include assessing for joint tenderness to palpation manually palpating for a restricted intersegmental range of motion, assessing for palpable asymmetric intervertebral muscle tension, and any abnormal or blocked joint play and end-feel of the joints. Chiropractors use these biomechanical characteristics as clinical indicators of spinal dysfunction and vertebral subluxation.
Chiropractic Care
The actual force applied to the patient's spine depends on the chiropractor, the patient, and the spinal location of the subluxation, the general shape of the force-time history of spinal adjustments is very consistent and the duration of the thrust is always less than 200 milliseconds.
Control Group
The participants head and/or spine will be moved in ways that include passive and active movements, similar to what is done when assessing the spine by a chiropractor. The control intervention will also include the participants moving into adjustment setup positions similar to how the chiropractor would typically set up a patient with no joint pre-loading or adjustive thrust. No spinal adjustment will be performed during any control intervention. This control intervention is not intended to act as a sham treatment session
Control Group
The participants head and/or spine will be moved in ways that include passive and active movements, similar to what is done when assessing the spine by a chiropractor. The sham intervention will also include the participants moving into adjustment setup positions similar to how the chiropractor would typically set up a patient with no joint pre-loading or adjustive thrust
Interventions
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Chiropractic Care
The actual force applied to the patient's spine depends on the chiropractor, the patient, and the spinal location of the subluxation, the general shape of the force-time history of spinal adjustments is very consistent and the duration of the thrust is always less than 200 milliseconds.
Control Group
The participants head and/or spine will be moved in ways that include passive and active movements, similar to what is done when assessing the spine by a chiropractor. The sham intervention will also include the participants moving into adjustment setup positions similar to how the chiropractor would typically set up a patient with no joint pre-loading or adjustive thrust
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* have subclinical spinal pain
Exclusion Criteria
* have sought previous treatment for their spinal issues
* are unable to perform the assessment procedures due to contraindications or movement limitations
* diagnosed immune dysfunction
* utilizing a prescribed immunosuppressive medication
* they have uncontrolled asthma
* have nasal polyps
* use of an intranasal steroid spray one month or less before the study
* are HIV-positive
* unable or unwilling to comply with the study protocol
* a history of drug abuse
* are participating in another research study during the time of data collection.
* have any diagnosed comorbidity or concomitant disease
* donated blood within last month
* have allergies to yeast or yeast-derived products
* have chronic sinusitis and/ or recent (within the last six weeks) episodes of acute sinusitis.
18 Years
60 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Riphah International University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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IMRAN KHAN NIAZI, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
New Zealand College of Chiropractic
Locations
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Railway General Hospital
Rawalpindi, , Pakistan
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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REC/01288 Imran Amjad
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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