Can conservative lower back treatment revolutionize knee extensor rehabilitation? A closer look at SI-joint manipulation effects

In 2000, Suter, et. al., conducted study about Knee-joint pathologies, which particularly anterior knee pain (AKP), are frequently associated with strength deficits and diminished activation of knee extensors, a phenomenon known as muscle inhibition (MI). MI is considered a hindrance to full functional recovery, emphasizing the need for effective rehabilitation strategies. Clinical observations have linked AKP to sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction. However, it remains unclear … Continue reading Can conservative lower back treatment revolutionize knee extensor rehabilitation? A closer look at SI-joint manipulation effects

Exploring the efficacy of chiropractic care: Does spinal manipulation reduce migraine frequency and severity?

In a comprehensive six-month randomized controlled trial conducted at the Chiropractic Research Center of Macquarie University, researchers, led by P. J. Tuchin, et. al.,(2000) aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of chiropractic spinal manipulative therapy (SMT) in treating migraine. The trial, comprising three stages, involved data collection before and after a two-month treatment period, comparing outcomes between an SMT group and a control group. A total … Continue reading Exploring the efficacy of chiropractic care: Does spinal manipulation reduce migraine frequency and severity?

Which manipulative technique prevails? Assessing the efficacy of supine cervical rotatory vs. lateral break manipulation in treating mechanical neck pain

A randomized, comparative clinical trial conducted by R. van Schalkwyk and G. F. Parkin-Smith (2000) aimed to assess the potential therapeutic effects of supine cervical rotary manipulation and supine lateral break manipulation in treating mechanical neck pain. The study involved two groups of 15 subjects each diagnosed with mechanical neck pain, with interventions performed over a 4-week period. The primary objective was to evaluate the … Continue reading Which manipulative technique prevails? Assessing the efficacy of supine cervical rotatory vs. lateral break manipulation in treating mechanical neck pain

Which therapy triumphs: Acupuncture or physiotherapy for pregnancy-related low-back and pelvic pain?

In 2000, Wedenberg, et. al., randomized study aimed to assess the effectiveness of acupuncture compared to physiotherapy in alleviating low-back and pelvic pain during pregnancy. Sixty pregnant women were randomly assigned to either acupuncture or physiotherapy groups. Pain severity was self-assessed using a visual analog scale (VAS) ranging from 0 to 10, while disability in performing twelve common daily activities was measured using a disability-rating … Continue reading Which therapy triumphs: Acupuncture or physiotherapy for pregnancy-related low-back and pelvic pain?

Unlocking the secrets: How effective is acupressure in enhancing institutionalized elderly sleep?

In 1999, Chen, et. al., conducted study about Disturbed sleep which is a prevalent concern among the elderly population, prompting the exploration of alternative therapeutic interventions. Drawing on traditional Chinese medicine, which suggests that acupressure induces sedation, a meticulously designed scientific study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of acupressure in ameliorating sleep quality among institutionalized residents. Utilizing a randomized block experimental design, participants with … Continue reading Unlocking the secrets: How effective is acupressure in enhancing institutionalized elderly sleep?