Can Hands-On treatment clear 'Brain Fog' from pain?
NCT ID NCT04058431
Summary
This study is testing whether osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), a hands-on therapy, can improve thinking problems like poor memory and concentration that often come with pain. Researchers are enrolling 100 adults aged 40+ who have pain and report related thinking difficulties. They will measure changes in cognitive function, pain levels, and body inflammation to see if OMT helps more than just the physical pain.
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Midwestern Multispecialty Clinic
Downers Grove, Illinois, 60515, United States
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