Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy Effects on Prolonged Post-COVID Olfactory Dysfunction
COVID-19 Lower Respiratory Infection, SARS-CoV2 Infection
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for COVID-19 Lower Respiratory Infection
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years or older
- Positive COVID test greater than 14 days prior
- Self-identify a decrease in smell after the resolution of their infection
Exclusion Criteria:
- Complete smell recovery after resolution of infection
Sites / Locations
- Ohio University Heritage College of Medicine - Dublin
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
OMT Group
Placebo/Light Touch/Sham Group
The OMT protocol treatment sequence was performed in the following order: 1. Rib raising from a seated position 2. Suboccipital Release from a supine position 3. Thoracic Inlet Release 4. Miller Lymphatic Pump 5. Pedal Pump 6. Suboccipital Release 7. Cranial Sinus Effleurage Engaging the sagittal midline of occiput with pressure until release of the tissue is palpated Direct pressure along the external region of the transverse sinus until release of the tissue is palpated. Pressure on sagittal suture with transverse traction until release of the tissue is palpated Pressure on metopic suture with transverse traction in a pulsatile manner Vault hold 1. Appreciate cranial respiratory motion 2. Diagnose cranial strain pattern 3. Place cranial strain pattern into position of ease
Participants in the sham/placebo group were lightly touched in equivalent positions to the OMT treatments. First, sham participants were lightly touched on the thoracic cage while seated, followed by light touch of the neck, chest, feet, and cranium while supine. The length of light touch was modeled after the approximate time needed for the OMT matching each treatment region. Each treatment sequence lasted about 20 minutes in total.