
Current Studies Being Conducted on Celliant |
Study, 2009 Effects of Celliant on sleep and pain management. Study being conducted at University of California, Irvine, by Marcel Hungs, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Hungs is director of the Center for Sleep Medicine, a board-certified neurologist and sleep medicine specialist. Double blind, placebo controlled crossover trial on the effect of Celliant mattress covers on sleep disturbances in patients with chronic back pain. Study will employ several sleep disorder and sleep quality measurement techniques to determine if sleeping on a mattress pad containing Celliant will improve the quality of sleep experienced by subjects. The study is being conducted on 45 subjects over 42 days. Check back here soon for full results. Study, 2009 Effects of Celliant on peripheral blood flow. The study was conducted at the Veterans Administration Long Beach Healthcare Center by Dr. Ian Gordon, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Gordon is Director of the University of California Wound Clinic, Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery at the University of California, Irvine and Chief of the Vascular Surgery Section at the VA Long Beach Healthcare System as well as a member of the attending staff at the University of California Irvine Medical Center. Double blind, placebo controlled clinical study conducted on 24 healthy subjects, 18 to 60 years old. Levels of blood flow were measured by transcutaneous oxygen tension measurement (TCPO2) for baseline, placebo and Celliant protocols. Preliminary results strongly indicate that wearing Celliant® garments has a positive effect on blood flow, unlikely related to skin temperature effects. Check back here soon for full results. Study, 2009 Effects of Celliant on strength. The study was conducted at the Veterans Administration Long Beach Healthcare Center by Dr. Ian Gordon, M.D., Ph.D. Dr. Gordon is Director of the University of California Wound Clinic, Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery at the University of California, Irvine and Chief of the Vascular Surgery Section at the VA Long Beach Healthcare System as well as a member of the attending staff at the University of California Irvine Medical Center. Double blind, placebo controlled clinical study conducted on 24 healthy subjects, 18 to 60 years old. Grip strength was measured by use of a Hydraulic Hand Dynamometer for baseline, placebo and Celliant protocols Preliminary results strongly indicate that wearing Celliant® garments has a positive effect on grip strength. Check back here soon for full results. |