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Last Update Posted: 2008-08-25
Recruiting status is unknown
Females accepted | 18 Years-50 Years |
50 Estimated Participants | No Expanded Access |
Interventional Study | Does not accept healthy volunteers |
Logan Basic During Pregnancy on Labor and Childbirth
The purpose of this study is to determine if women who have chiropractic care, according to the Logan Basic Protocol for adjusting, during pregnancy have an easier, shorter labor and delivery as compared to women who haven't had chiropractic care during pregnancy.
This study will be designed to test if the Logan Basic Technique system of adjusting pregnant women can reduce labor time and increase the ease of labor and delivery as compared to the labor times reported by Kilpatrick and Laros in the obstetric literature. It is proposed that women who have regular chiropractic care throughout pregnancy or at least for the third trimester will have an easier labor and delivery as well as a shorter labor time than is reported in the literature.
Eligibility
Relevant conditions:
Pregnancy
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Inclusion criteria
locations
Contact Information
Overall Contact
Patrick Montgomery, DC
patrick.montgomery@logan.edu
636-230-2100
Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov