E-Cigarette smokers: can a simple back treatment boost your oxygen?
NCT ID NCT07218614
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether manual therapy (hands-on treatment) on the upper back can improve posture and oxygen levels in people who use e-cigarettes. Researchers will measure changes in spine curvature and blood oxygen in 20 adult participants. The goal is to see if this simple approach offers immediate benefits for e-cigarette users.
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NYIT
Old Westbury, New York, 11568, United States
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