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Treatment options that increase immune function, such as Osteopathic Manipulation Treatment (OMT) lymphatic techniques, may provide improved short or long term performance of the immune system. However, the efficacy of OMT to boost immune function among people living with HIV has not yet been examined in a controlled study. Our experiment is designed to examine the short (45 minutes) term impact of OMT on the white blood cells counts of HIV positive men who are either antiretroviral therapy (ART) naïve or have not taken ART for at least 12 months prior to enrollment in the study.
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history of malignancy excluding both squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma of the skin and/or any malignancies fully treated and considered cured by the treating physician for at least 1 year
aortic aneurism/disease
vertebral artery disease
carotid artery stenosis/disease
abdominal hernias
portal hypertension
cirrhosis
cervical disc disease currently exhibiting radicular symptomatology (i.e. numbness, burning, muscle weakness, etc)
infectious mononucleosis in the past 12 weeks,
pneumothorax
bone disease
Participants with a medical access port and/or a noncompliant ribcage will be excluded from the study.
The potential causes for ribcage noncompliance include:
There is a risk of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) rupture in participants with AAA and these participants are excluded from the study.
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