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Chiropractic research trends and current hotspots

Chiropractic Economics

We rely on scientific studies to better understand the best practices in chiropractic care. These pieces of research tell us which manipulative techniques work for which conditions, how different demographics of patients may respond to a specific treatment and more.

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Top Chiropractic Research from 2024: Elevating Evidence-Based Care

ChiroUp

That's why your team at ChiroUp has curated the top chiropractic research studies from 2024 , providing not only a recap of groundbreaking findings but also practical tools to integrate them into your practice. Chiropractic Utilization Continues to Rise A pivotal study analyzing U.S. 1) Chen et al. 3) Fagundes et al. 4) Fink et al.

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The top 6 common myths about chiropractic treatment

Canadian Chiropractic Association

Originally published April 2018 Many Canadians are curious about the role that chiropractors play in the healthcare system, and what benefit chiropractic care may have to their health. For example, spinal and joint manipulation has been shown to be effective treatment for acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions, like back pain.

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

Chiropractic Economics

epidemiological study, the authors conclude that the increased risk of vertebrobasilar artery stroke associated with chiropractic and primary care provider visits is likely due to patients with headache and neck pain from VAD seeking care before their stroke. Similar epidemiological studies in 2015 by Kosloff, et al.,

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