U.S., June 7 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07007845) titled 'The Effect of Osteopathy and Complete Vocal Technique on Phonation in Amateur Singers' on April 28.

Brief Summary: This study is about breathing function during singing, specifically aimed at improving the functionof the muscles in the respiratory system involved in control over the voice.The goal of the study is to examine if osteopathic techniques and/or work with support developedby Complete Vocal Institute influences voice quality and sense of ease using voice.The study compares two types of interventions:1: An osteopathic optimization treatment for diaphragm, a major muscle responsible for breathing.And2: A singing technique for...