Augmentation of Immune Response to COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination Through OMT With Lymphatic Pumps
Covid19
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Covid19 focused on measuring COVID-19, OMT, Vaccination, Osteopathic manipulation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Are between the ages of 18 and 65 years old
- Will be receiving the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine at Western University of Health Sciences
- Have signed an informed consent form
- Have not previously received a COVID-19 vaccine
Exclusion Criteria:
- Have contraindications to vaccine and any significant reactions to vaccines
- Have any primary or secondary immune deficiencies or autoimmune disease/immunocompromised
- Have symptoms of COVID-19 at the time of enrollment (eg. Fever, headaches, muscle pain, sore throat, coughing, loss of smell, loss of taste, etc.)
- Have already received a COVID-19 vaccine
- Are using any immune altering medications such as corticosteroids, cyclospoin, tacrolimus, and pimecrolimus
- Are unable to receive OMT with lymphatic techniques due to open wounds, fractures, anuresis, necrotizing faciitis, congestive heart failure, or unstable cardiac conditions
- Are pregnant or breastfeeding
- Are less than 18 years of age or more than 65 years of age
- Were previously treated for COVID-19 with serum transfer or immunological treatments
- Are on anti-coagulation therapy
Sites / Locations
- Western University of Health SciencesRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
OMT Intervention Arm
Control
OMT will include: Myofascial release of the thoracic inlet: gentle pressure applied to shoulders and neck to move the tissue in different directions with a gentle motion. Pectoral traction: The armpit will be contacted with the finger pads of the doctor and each side will be gently grasped and have a slow pulling force applied towards the shoulders. Diaphragm release with MFR: The doctor will touch below the ribs on each side and will apply gentle pressure and move the tissue from side to side. Splenic pump: below the ribs on the left hand-side, the doctor will apply pressure and release pressure several times to create a vibration over the area just below the ribs. Thoracic pump: The doctor will place their hands over the chest wall on each side and will apply pressure and release pressure several times to generate a pumping action of about 100 times in one minute. Treatment will last 5 minutes with each technique lasting 1 minute.
Participants in the control group will undergo the same assessments as the OMT intervention arm and will receive their vaccinations, but will not receive any OMT.