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Top Chiropractic Research from 2024: Elevating Evidence-Based Care

ChiroUp

This blog distills key findings and themes from this years chiropractic studies, spotlighting the benefits of spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) and other chiropractic interventions. trends from 2007 to 2016 showed a significant increase in chiropractic utilization, reinforcing the growing trust in chiropractic care.

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The top 6 common myths about chiropractic treatment

Canadian Chiropractic Association

In addition to the evidence that supports chiropractic care in managing musculoskeletal complaints of the spine, there is also evidence that it supports chiropractic management of the extremities, headaches and pain 1 , 2. 5 Adjustments are painful In general, adjustments or joint manipulations do not hurt. (2008).

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Top 8 Chiropractic Adjustment Benefits You Should Know About

Fisher Chiropractic

Spinal manipulation can help tackle the root cause of your condition. Lower Blood Pressure A classic 2007 study by hypertension specialist George Bakris found that a cervical chiropractic adjustment can help lower your blood pressure as much as blood pressure medication can.

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5 Effective Cervicogenic Headache Treatments

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Nearly half of the population experiences headaches, and an estimated 25% are cervicogenic headaches, i.e., stemming from dysfunction in the cervical spine. 1,2) While often overlooked, cervicogenic headaches can be just as debilitating as migraines, especially when compounded by cervical spine dysfunction.

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Sciatica: What you need to know and tips for relief

Canadian Chiropractic Association

Sciatica is different from low back pain in that it results from the sciatic nerve, rather than the spine. These include, but are not limited to: Physical activity Acupuncture Spinal manipulation What can you do at home? 334,7607 (2007): 1313-7. 2 What causes sciatic pain? Koes, B W et al. BMJ (Clinical research ed.)