Manual Therapy in Addition to Pulmonary Rehabilitation in Moderate Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Moderate
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Moderate focused on measuring manual therapy, respiratory therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Sex: Male and Female
- Age range: 50-70 years
- Disease status: Moderate COPD (FEV1% predicted: moderate 50-80% (GOLD 2018))
- Concomitant disease status: Stable COPD (no exacerbations in preceding 6 months) Non-smoking (for preceding 6 months)
- Willingness to give written informed consent.
- Willingness to participate in and comply with the study requirements.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Inability to complete 6-minute walking test unassisted
Contra-indicated to thoracic spinal manipulation
- Thoracic joint instability
- Acute pain on thoracic joint range of motion testing
- High level of anxiety related to receiving thoracic spinal manipulation
- Inability to understand English
- People with a cognitive impairment, an intellectual disability or a mental illness
- Completed a pulmonary rehabilitation program in the previous 12 months
Sites / Locations
- Syracuse VA Medical CenterRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Sham Comparator
Experimental
'Sham' manual therapy plus Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR)
Manual therapy plus Pulmonary Rehabilitation (CMT+
Treadmill walking, upper body exercise machine, light weight training and bicycle. These exercises are supervised. In addition to the standard exercise therapy, all participants will undergo a 20-minute session consisting of discussion with the patient and 11 minutes of detuned ultrasound, which has been used in previous studies to account for time and attention for the patient. The detuned ultrasound procedure is to apply the ultrasound gel and turn the machine on, but set the intensity at zero (0) W/cm2
Manual therapy is made up of gentle Effleurage and cross-fibre friction massage applied to the muscles of the posterior chest wall. Manual Therapy consists of two separate manipulations (Grade V mobilization). Each manipulation involves the delivery of a high-velocity low amplitude (HVLA) posterior to anterior force directed at the inter-vertebral, costo-vertebral and costo-transverse joints. The first manipulation is delivered at the level of the upper/middle thoracic spine while the second is at the level of the middle/lower thoracic spine. In addition to the MT, the participant will also undergo Pulmonary Rehab as previously described.