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Effect of Osteopathic Manual Techniques on the Diaphragm Muscle and Its Repercussions

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Healthy
Interventions
Other: Intervention Protocol in Diaphragm
Other: Sham technique
Registration Number
NCT04399993
Lead Sponsor
Escola Superior de Tecnologia da Saúde do Porto
Brief Summary

Determining the effects of an intervention plan on the diaphragm related to the center of gravity and range of motion in the lumbar spine (static and dynamic) in healthy individuals is an area that lacks evidence and proper studies. Has such, the investigators consider this a interesting topic to study, therefore it is intended to improve the knowledge on this area.

Detailed Description

All diaphragmatic activity is controlled by metabolic mechanisms and emotional states which may cause restrictions that might be related to disorders in the lower back.

The diaphragm and the lumbar segment of the spine are connected through the diaphgramathic pillars that connect the central tendon and the vertebrae of L2 (left side) and L3/L4 (right side). Consequently, the contraction of the pillars may be related to the fixation of the lumbar spine.

Proper function of the diaphragm is related to better parameters of static balance. It is also possible to conclude that a change in the proper function of the diaphragm is associated with changes in the center of gravity in healthy individuals.

This theme lacks scientific evidence, since no studies were found that focus on the analysis of diaphragmatic treatment only. In this way, the investigators intend to collaborate to increase knowledge in this area, determining the effects of the intervention plan on the diaphragm in relation to the range of motion and center of gravity in the lumbar spine (static and dynamic) in healthy individuals.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
60
Inclusion Criteria
  • Ages between 18 and 30 years old;
  • Both genders;
Exclusion Criteria
  • Treatments with manual therapy in the last three months or more than three times in the previous year;
  • Lumbar spine pathology (infection, spinal fracture or more severe neurological impairment, such as cauda equina syndrome) and respiratory pathologies;
  • Psychiatric illness;
  • Recent history of trauma;
  • History of cancer;
  • Systemic inflammatory conditions;
  • Recent history of spinal surgery;
  • Abdominal pain at the time of the intervention;
  • Body mass index (BMI) equal to or greater than 31kg / m2, due to the difficulty in accessing the diaphragm;
  • All of those that acquired a higher knowledge within the area of manual therapy, which may compromise its validation.

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention Protocol in DiaphragmIntervention Protocol in DiaphragmIn each volunteer, after a brief questionnaire, it will be measured the center of gravity and the range of movement of the lumbar spine before the technique. Each volunteer will stay in supine position with arms along their body, in which their legs may be either extended or flexed. Next, the researcher will perform the intervention protocol in Diaphragm. Then, all the measurements described before, will be repeated by the assessor right after the technique.
Sham TechniqueSham techniqueIn each volunteer, after a brief questionnaire, it will be measured the center of gravity and the range of movement of the lumbar spine before the technique. Each volunteer will stay in supine position with arms along their body, in which their legs may be either extended or flexed. Next, the researcher will perform the Sham technique. Then, all the measurements described before, will be repeated by the assessor right after the technique.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from Baseline of Center of gravity immediately after the interventionImmediately after the intervention

To obtain the center of gravity measurements, it will be used the system Qualisys Track Manager. First, it will be placed in the subject spheric markers on the spinous processes of T12, L3 and S2 and both anterior and posterior superior iliac spines.

The cameras will be arranged to cover the area to the test, which it will be performed in a hard surface with the help of reflector-markers that will evaluate the movements.

The data will be collected twice, with the eyes open and closed. They'll be standing in the platform for 90 seconds each time and the data will be collected at the 30, 60 and 90 seconds.

The software is going to be used to convert the data in coordinates in the x, y and z axis, which it will allow to analyse the tridimensional kinematics of the lumbar spine Through the intrinsical board of Qualysis Track Manager it will be evaluated the relation of the center of pressure with the vertical projection of the center of mass through the distance between both.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change from Baseline in Range of Movement of the lumbar spine immediately after the interventionImmediately after the intervention

To obtain the center of gravity measurements, it will be used the system Qualisys Track Manager. First, it will be placed in the subject spheric markers on the spinous processes of T12, L3 and S2 and both anterior and posterior superior iliac spines.

The cameras will be arranged to cover the area to the test, which it will be performed in a hard surface with the help of reflector-markers that will evaluate the movements.

The data will be collected by asking the volunteer to perform certain movements such as anterior and lateral flexion.

The software is going to be used to convert the data in coordinates in the x, y and z axis, which it will allow to analyse the tridimensional kinematics of the lumbar spine Through the intrinsical board of Qualysis Track Manager it will be evaluated the relation of the center of pressure with the vertical projection of the center of mass through the distance between both.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Escola Superior de Saúde do Politécnico do Porto

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Porto, Portugal

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