Effects of ART® on Lower Limb Myofascial Pain and Function

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

30

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

November 1, 2021

Primary Completion Date

May 2, 2022

Study Completion Date

May 2, 2022

Conditions
Muscle InjuryLower Limb Injury
Interventions
OTHER

Active Release Techniques®

The ART® procedure will consist of identifying and treating manipulatable lesions as per their protocols, while the sham group will receive a passable version of this technique. This information is under copyright and cannot be copied or outlined specifically in any form, including a research paper. The overarching procedure used by ART® will be explained however specific details referring to each protocol cannot be described. Muscles are shortened, and the therapist applies sufficient digital pressure to be in contact with the tissue in question. Directional tension is applied proximally along the muscle fiber direction, and then the structure is lengthened while the contact remains as described.

OTHER

Sham Active Release Techniques®

"For the sham treatment, the muscle(s) in question will be taken from a lengthened to a shortened position (opposite of the protocol direction as per the ART® manual) with a broad light contact on the skin - the treating therapist will not achieve tissue depth as specified by ART® and will not attempt to take tension as is outlined in the ART® manual."

Trial Locations (2)

L5G1E8

SWAT Health, Mississauga

M2H3J1

Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College Main Campus Clinic, Toronto

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College

OTHER

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