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This study is designed to evaluate the if there is a predictable patterns in brainwave activity and to see how this changes with external physical therapy interventions such as manipulation, soft tissue massage, and exercise.


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This study is designed to evaluate the how the brain responds to external stimulation. Patients with chronic pain can benefit from physical therapy treatments, such as manipulation, soft tissue massage, and exercise. This study is made up of three different phases. In the first phase to objective is to identify if there is a typical resting brain wave activity (measured with EEG) in asymptomatic subjects. In the second phase of the project the subjects will undergo physical therapy interventions and the brain wave response will be measured. The interventions are chosen based on the fact that they have been demonstrated in the literature to decrease pain. Joint manipulation is a manual therapy intervention used with patients that experience pain and decreased range of motion. When undergoing a manipulation, audible sounds often occurring with the manipulation and sometimes this does not occur. In the current literature there is a difference between the effects of spinal manipulation and manipulation of the joints in the extremities. For that reason, this study will evaluate the response in both. It is not clear in the current literature if the audible sound has a true therapeutic effect. It is possible that patient perception of this sound will create a specific brainwave response pattern. This might support the clinician's pursuit of the audible sound. Exercise has been shown to decrease pain, stiffness and increase ROM. Overall exercise contributes to wellbeing. There are different types of exercise such as strength exercise, aerobic exercise (aiming at increasing your heart rate) and body/ mind exercises (Yoga). In this phase of the study brainwave response on each of these types of exercises will be evaluated. Soft tissue massage is a modality that has been shown to increase blood flow and decrease pain. This change in pain perception should lead to an altered brain wave activity. As part of the phase the brain wave response on joint manipulation, exercise, and soft tissue massage on asymptomatic subjects will be measured and compared to each other. The hypothesis is that there will be a predictable pattern of brain response in each intervention. The third phase of this study is to repeat the measures and intervention in subjects that experience pain. The hypothesis is that there is an altered brainwave response compared to the asymptomatic group. Additionally, in this phase the investigators will measure the brainwave response of FGCU college athletes who sprained their ankle within three days of the injury. ;


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NCT number NCT04542707
Study type Interventional
Source Florida Gulf Coast University
Contact Sherry Alexander
Phone 239-590-7522
Email salexander@fgcu.edu
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date August 20, 2020
Completion date July 1, 2026

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