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A Randomized Controlled Single-Blind Study of the Effects of Instrument-Applied Spinal Manipulative Therapy on Postural Control
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Study NCT00521469   Information provided by Logan College of Chiropractic
First Received: August 24, 2007   Last Updated: October 16, 2008   History of Changes

August 24, 2007
October 16, 2008
March 2007
March 2008   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
 
 
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A Randomized Controlled Single-Blind Study of the Effects of Instrument-Applied Spinal Manipulative Therapy on Postural Control
A Randomized Controlled Single-Blind Study of the Effects of Instrument-Applied Spinal Manipulative Therapy on Postural Control

To determine the effects of instrument-applied chiropractic manipulative therapy (CMT) on postural control.

 
Phase II
Interventional
Randomized, Single Blind (Subject), Parallel Assignment
Disequilibrium
Device: Pro Adjuster
 
 

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Completed
 
March 2008
March 2008   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Students, staff or faculty

Exclusion Criteria:

  • No previous lower extremity injury, surgery, visual or vestibular condition that would affect balance
  • Systemic illness that could have an adverse effect on balance
  • Local infection, injury or other malignancy affecting the lower extremity
  • any unstable joints of the lower extremity
  • Any Spinal manipulation within 48 hours
  • Prescription or herbal muscle stimulants, relaxants, etc. that could affect balance
  • Pregnancy
Both
18 Years to 60 Years
 
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United States
 
NCT00521469
Rodger Tepe, PhD, Logan College
RD0750805694
Logan College of Chiropractic
 
Principal Investigator: Rodger Tepe, PhD Logan College of Chiropractic
Logan College of Chiropractic
August 2007

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