Relationship Between Chiropractic Care and Autonomic Nervous System Regulation
NCT ID: NCT05401903
Last Updated: 2023-11-18
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
10 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2022-06-01
2023-05-31
Brief Summary
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1. Eklund A, Jensen I, Lohela-Karlsson M, Hagberg J, Leboeuf-Yde C, Kongsted A, et al. The Nordic maintenance care program: Effectiveness of chiropractic maintenance care versus symptom-guided treatment for recurrent and persistent low back pain-a pragmatic randomized controlled trial. PLoS One. 2018;13:e0203029.
2. Kovanur Sampath K, Mani R, Cotter JD, Tumilty S. Measureable changes in the neuro-endocrinal mechanism following spinal manipulation. Med Hypotheses. 2015;85:819-24.
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Detailed Description
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Chiropractic maintenance care will be for a duration of 8 weeks with subjects scheduled for one visit per week. Control subjects will be asked to refrain from chiropractic care for 8 weeks. All subjects will be asked to maintain the current status of their lifestyle behaviors for the duration of the study period, e.g. do not change diet or exercise training schedules. Using the WHOOP wearable technology to record daily HRV, the primary outcome is the weekly average of HRV. There will be a baseline week of HRV recordings prior to starting the intervention phase of the study. An increase in HRV of at least 6.5% from baseline to 8 weeks without a concomitant change in the control group will provide preliminary insights on chiropractic maintenance care and regulation of autonomic nervous system functions. As this is a feasibility study to explore the utility of biometric devices to measure changes in HRV during chiropractic maintenance care, sample size is limited to 20 subjects.
The 20 subjects will be healthy male adults from 18 to 40 years old. Given the small sample size. females are being excluded to avoid any confounding effects of menstrual cycle on the measurement of HRV. The summary of the evidence to date indicates medium to large effects in fluctuations of HRV across the menstrual cycle \[3\]. The study design will include simple randomization of subjects into chiropractic maintenance care or control group. The intervention group will receive weekly chiropractic care, in the form of high velocity, low amplitude (HVLA) chiropractic adjustments delivered to restricted vertebrae of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal segments. Motion palpation of the spine will be used to identify restricted vertebrae of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal segments. Subjects in the intervention group who do not attend at least four (4) scheduled chiropractic visits will be withdrawn from the study. Subjects in the control group who receive more than two (2) chiropractic treatments (visits) will be withdrawn from the study. Subjects in either group who receive more than two (2) other complementary and alternative (CAM) therapies (visits) will be withdrawn from the study.
1. Kovanur Sampath K, Mani R, Cotter JD, Tumilty S. Measureable changes in the neuro-endocrinal mechanism following spinal manipulation. Med Hypotheses. 2015;85:819-24.
2. Sampath KK, Botnmark E, Mani R, Cotter JD, Katare R, Munasinghe PE, et al. Neuroendocrine response following a thoracic spinal manipulation in healthy men. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2017;47:617-27.
3. Schmalenberger KM, Eisenlohr-Moul TA, Würth L, Schneider E, Thayer JF, Ditzen B, et al. A systematic review and meta-analysis of within-person changes in cardiac vagal activity across the menstrual cycle: Implications for female health and future studies. J Clin Med. 2019;8.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Chiropractic Maintenance Care
The intervention group will receive weekly chiropractic care, in the form of high-velocity, low amplitude (HVLA) chiropractic adjustments delivered to restricted vertebrae of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spinal segments. The intervention duration is 8 weeks. Subjects in the intervention group who do not attend at least four (4) scheduled chiropractic visits will be withdrawn from the study.
Chiropractic Maintenance Care
Subjects will receive high-velocity, low amplitude (HVLA) chiropractic manipulations to areas of defined restriction in the upper cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, and pelvis. The clinician will use motion palpation to determine spinal segments with joint restrictions. Subjects will schedule weekly chiropractic visits.
The clinician will not use passive care modalities. The exclusions of passive modalities include heat and cold therapies, electric stimulation, massage, acupuncture, and cupping therapies. Subjects will be encouraged to maintain normal exercise activity levels throughout the study. The clinician will provide instructions on homecare exercises as needed to promote range of motion of spinal segments between chiropractic visits. A single clinician will deliver the HVLA chiropractic manipulations to ensure consistency of chiropractic care throughout the study.
Control
The control group will not receive any chiropractic care during study protocol.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Chiropractic Maintenance Care
Subjects will receive high-velocity, low amplitude (HVLA) chiropractic manipulations to areas of defined restriction in the upper cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, and pelvis. The clinician will use motion palpation to determine spinal segments with joint restrictions. Subjects will schedule weekly chiropractic visits.
The clinician will not use passive care modalities. The exclusions of passive modalities include heat and cold therapies, electric stimulation, massage, acupuncture, and cupping therapies. Subjects will be encouraged to maintain normal exercise activity levels throughout the study. The clinician will provide instructions on homecare exercises as needed to promote range of motion of spinal segments between chiropractic visits. A single clinician will deliver the HVLA chiropractic manipulations to ensure consistency of chiropractic care throughout the study.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Subjects with access to a smart phone for use with the WHOOP app to allow for data tracking throughout the study.
3. Subjects are willing to be randomized to either the experimental group, maintenance chiropractic care, or control group, no chiropractic care.
4. Subjects are willing to not participate in other complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies during the study period.
Exclusion Criteria
2. Any diagnosed medical condition.
3. Any prescription medication use.
4. Have a pacemaker or other internal electronic device.
5. Any acute musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries involving the back and upper and lower extremities (e.g., neck, mid-back, lower back, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle, foot etc.).
6. Any chronic MSK injuries involving the back and upper and lower extremities, (e.g., neck, mid-back, lower back, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand, hip, knee, ankle, foot etc.).
7. Any contraindications to receive high velocity-low amplitude (HVLA) chiropractic manipulations.
18 Years
40 Years
MALE
Yes
Sponsors
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Northeast College of Health Sciences
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Jeanmarie R. Burke, PhD
Dean of Research and Faculty
Principal Investigators
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Jeanmarie Burke, PhD
Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR
Northeast College of Health Sciences
Locations
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Jeanmarie R Burke
Seneca Falls, New York, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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22-02
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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