The Effects of Chiropractic Care on Inflammation and Quality of Life in People Living With HIV
Tyson Perez, DC, PhD
Summary
The main aim of this pilot trial is to investigate the feasibility of undertaking a randomized controlled trial involving adults living with HIV. Additionally, this trial will explore potential change differences in self-reported quality of life and blood-derived immune markers between a chiropractic care group and no treatment controls.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Aged 18 or older * Medically confirmed HIV diagnosis * Willing to complete online surveys * Willing to share lab results * Willing to be randomized to either once weekly chiropractic care or a no treatment control condition Exclusion Criteria: * Participating in another clinical/behavioral trial related to HIV * Receiving chiropractic care elsewhere * Involved in litigation related to a physical, health-related injury * Has severe osteoporosis or recent spinal fracture
Interventions
- ProcedureChiropractic Care
Full-spine Chiropractic Care
Location
- Life UniversityMarietta, Georgia