3 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions
The purpose of this study is to develop cervical elastography nomograms using Samsung's novel technology "E-cervix" and determine its ability to predict preterm birth. During each sonogram in which cervical lengths are measured, 5 additional cervical indices will be collected using Samsung's E-cervix technology. Each index will then be separated based on characteristics to create a nomogram for singletons, twins, and those with interventions already in place (i.e. cerclage and/or progesterone) at the time of their E-cervix assessment.
This study will assess the short term response of thoracic spinal manipulation with or without trigger point dry needling in 58 subjects with a primary complaint of mechanical neck pain.
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if Autonomic Recalibration works to reduce sympathetic dominance to alleviate dysfunctional myofascial pain. The main questions it aims to answer are: How is the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) affected during Autonomic Recalibration Treatment (ART)? How are myofascial tissue properties impacted from ART? Participants will: Have 2 treatments of ART on consecutive days. Wear sensors to track HRV (heart rate variability) and GSR to verify autonomic recalibration. Measure changes in range of motion by wearing a Rokoko motion capture suit. Measure changes in muscle stiffness through shear wave elastography.