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Instrument Applied and Manual Manipulation Induced EMG Response in Asymptomatic Subjects
This study is currently recruiting participants.
Verified by Logan College of Chiropractic, May 2007
First Received: September 18, 2006   Last Updated: July 31, 2007   History of Changes
Sponsored by: Logan College of Chiropractic
Information provided by: Logan College of Chiropractic
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00378963
  Purpose

The purpose of this study is to determine the affects of instrumental and manual manipulation on the EMG response of asymptomatic subjects.


Condition Intervention
EMG Response
Device: ProAdjuster

U.S. FDA Resources
Study Type: Interventional
Study Design: Randomized, Open Label, Active Control, Single Group Assignment
  Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:   20 Years to 60 Years
Genders Eligible for Study:   Both
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Asymptomatic subjects (without somatosensory peripheral pain) will be recruited in the study. Subjects must sign an informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria:

Subjects with heart failure and any nervous system diseases will be excluded from the study. Additional exclusions include osteoporosis, diabetes, pregnancy, vascular insufficiency, and history of joint replacement therapy. Subjects under medical treatment, surgery and trauma within six months will be excluded.

  Contacts and Locations
Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00378963

Contacts
Contact: John Zhang, MD, PhD 636-227-2100 ext 1920 john.zhang@logan.edu
Contact: Rodger Tepe, PhD 636-227-2100 ext 1952 rodger.tepe@logan.edu

Locations
United States, Missouri
Logan College of Chiropractic Recruiting
Chesterfield, Missouri, United States, 63017
Contact: John Zhang, MD, PhD     636-221-2700 ext 1920     john.zhang@logan.edu    
Sponsors and Collaborators
Logan College of Chiropractic
Investigators
Principal Investigator: John Zhang, MD, PhD Logan College of Chiropractic
  More Information

Additional Information:
Publications:
Study ID Numbers: RD0606060022
Study First Received: September 18, 2006
Last Updated: July 31, 2007
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00378963     History of Changes
Health Authority: United States: Institutional Review Board

ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on May 07, 2009