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Study NCT ID: NCT04826302
Status: COMPLETED
Last Update Posted: 2022-08-02
First Post: 2021-03-25
Is NOT Gene Therapy: False
Has Adverse Events: False

Brief Title: Efficacy of Myofascial Induction as a Manual Therapy Technique in Patients With Anxiety
Sponsor: Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Organization:

Study Overview

Official Title: Efficacy of Myofascial Induction as a Manual Therapy Technique in Patients With Anxiety. A Randomized Double Blind Clinical Trial Controlled With Placebo
Status: COMPLETED
Status Verified Date: 2022-07
Last Known Status: None
Delayed Posting: No
If Stopped, Why?: Not Stopped
Has Expanded Access: False
If Expanded Access, NCT#: N/A
Has Expanded Access, NCT# Status: N/A
Acronym: None
Brief Summary: This study evaluates the efficacy of a myofascial intervention as a technique within manual therapy in the treatment of clinical anxiety in adults. Half of the participants will receive a myofascial intervention program, while the other half will receive a sham myofascial intervention.
Detailed Description: Within physiotherapy, some studies have been carried out with psychological outcome measures, mainly from therapeutic exercise, but there continues to be an important documentary gap and the few results are not conclusive.

The myofascial approach is presented as an effective tool for the treatment of different pathologies, mainly musculoskeletal. However, few are the studies that relate it to psychological variables and specifically to improve anxiety levels.

The myofascial approach is proposed as a fast and low-cost tool for the management of clinical anxiety.

Study Oversight

Has Oversight DMC: False
Is a FDA Regulated Drug?: False
Is a FDA Regulated Device?: False
Is an Unapproved Device?: None
Is a PPSD?: None
Is a US Export?: None
Is an FDA AA801 Violation?: