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The Benefits of Spinal Manipulation in 2025: Why HVLA Still Matters

ChiroUp

Enhanced Cerebrospinal Fluid Circulation: Some studies suggest that spinal adjustments improve CSF dynamics, which may benefit conditions like cervicogenic headaches. The best chiropractors never stop learning. The best practices never stop evolving. And the best profession thrives when we support and challenge one another.

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Expert analysis: Did cervical spine manipulation cause the death of Katie May?

Chiropractic Economics

May entered the chiropractic office with a history of trauma, neck pain, headache and nausea consistent with existing VAD. In the well-known 2008 Cassidy, et al., Risk of stroke after chiropractic spinal manipulation in Medicare B beneficiaries aged 66 to 99 years with neck pain. Chiropr Man Therap.

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Top Chiropractic Research from 2024: Elevating Evidence-Based Care

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Recent CPG [clinical practice guidelines] recommendations favored SMT for tension-type and cervicogenic headaches. Nov 2023 Link "Neural mobilisation as part of multimodal interventions appears to have a positive effect on pain for patients with low back pain and neck pain and on function in people with low back pain." (18)

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Why do you have to adjust my neck?

Smart Pain Solutions

There are also many different techniques for adjusting the neck, some that are low force and may be a little less scary. So back to the question at hand, do we have to adjust your neck? Pain in your neck is often associated with an inflamed or irritated joint. No, not if you are totally uncomfortable with it.

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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. Evidence-based guidelines for the chiropractic treatment of adults with headache. McHardy, A., Hoskins, W.,