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[...] distributed as follows (3): Low Back Pain 28.1% Knee Pain 19.5% Severe Headache/Migraine 16.1% Neck Pain 15.1% Shoulder Pain 09.0% Finger Pain 07.6% Hip Pain 07.1% Back pain, neck pain and severe [...]
[...] Jan Hoving and colleagues published a randomized clinical trial in the treatment of acute neck pain involving physician care v. exercise v. manual manipulative therapy. The article was published [...]
[...] Neck pain and stiffness are very common complaints, and these problems can come and go chronically for [...]
[...] Neck pain is one of the most common complaints patients have when they come to a chiropractic office for [...]
[...] Importantly, there is primary research detailing the biomechanical reason for the safety of spinal manipulation for both normal and degenerated lumbar spine intervertebral discs, noted below. It is [...]
[...] heat, traction, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and ultrasonography), spinal manipulation, and yoga for acute or chronic low back pain (with or without leg pain). This article has [...]
[...] now be in category three and further tests are needed! The IMPORTANT point is that spinal manipulation (chiropractic) can manage the most common causes of LBP as a non-surgical, low-risk [...]
[...] adjustments or muscle relaxants (12). A comprehensive literature review (2007) found that spinal manipulation was beneficial for patients with chronic mechanical neck pain at 6 weeks, 12 weeks, and up [...]
[...] patients, including patients who do not have back pain, have abnormalities of the intervertebral disc. Chiropractors are routinely adjusting the low backs of patients who have intervertebral [...]
[...] Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a condition caused by compression of the median nerve as it travels through [...]
[...] Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a condition caused by compression of the median nerve as it travels through [...]
[...] Chiropractors are often asked, “Why does Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) bother me so much during the night?” Let’s take a look! The carpal tunnel is [...]
[...] Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) can present with a very mild, occasional numbness or tingling in the thumb, [...]
[...] , stiff hands, muscle pain, shoulder capsulitis, osteopenia, tendonitis, osteoarthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and more! A simple urine and blood test can identify whether diabetes is part of the [...]
[...] Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a painful, often debilitating, progressive condition that occurs when a nerve in [...]
[...] Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a condition caused by compression of the median nerve as it travels through the [...]
[...] Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a condition caused by compression of the median nerve as it travels through the [...]
[...] had failed to improve with anti-inflammatory drugs, and were referred for specific chiropractic spinal manipulation. Ninety-three percent of the patients showed meaningful clinical improvement. The [...]
[...] and subacute mechanical neck pain.” This study clearly shows the superiority of chiropractic spinal manipulation over pharmacologic management of patients suffering from acute and subacute neck [...]
[...] prescription non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to needle acupuncture to chiropractic spinal manipulation (adjusting) in patients suffering from chronic back and neck pain (8). The study [...]
[...] pain. Yet, a careful review of the measured markers presented in the article show that chiropractic adjustments were nearly always superior to those from home exercise/advice. As examples, nine [...]
[...] trial (2004) of patients with sub-acute low back pain showed that patients receiving chiropractic adjustments experienced significantly more pain relief compared with those receiving sham [...]
[...] outcomes for the whiplash patient. Therefore, the “key” to the greatest success is chiropractic adjustments + cervical range of motion exercises + cervical stabilization exercises + lumbar/pelvis [...]
[...] a long-term clinical benefit at the one-year follow-up assessment (9). Drugs Acupuncture Chiropractic Adjustments Asymptomatic within 9 weeks 5% 9.4% 27.3% Another research example using measurement [...]
[...] care were significantly less likely to have a recurrence of low back pain. The chiropractic patients also had shorter periods of disability (they returned to work earlier), and had “fewer [...]
[...] defects are frequently asymptomatic.” This study indicates that the majority of chiropractic patients, including patients who do not have back pain, have abnormalities of the [...]
[...] distributed as follows (3): Low Back Pain 28.1% Knee Pain 19.5% Severe Headache/Migraine 16.1% Neck Pain 15.1% Shoulder Pain 09.0% Finger Pain 07.6% Hip Pain 07.1% Back pain, neck pain and severe [...]
[...] Jan Hoving and colleagues published a randomized clinical trial in the treatment of acute neck pain involving physician care v. exercise v. manual manipulative therapy. The article was published [...]
[...] Neck pain and stiffness are very common complaints, and these problems can come and go chronically for [...]
[...] Neck pain is one of the most common complaints patients have when they come to a chiropractic office for [...]
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