How do cytokines influence the effectiveness of osteopathic treatment for chronic LBP?

In 2012, a study conducted at a university-based setting in Dallas-Fort Worth has shed light on the potential role of cytokines in the osteopathic manual treatment (OMT) of patients suffering from chronic low back pain (LBP). The research, led by John C. Licciardone and his team, delved into the associations between cytokine concentrations and key osteopathic lesions, as well as the clinical outcomes in patients … Continue reading How do cytokines influence the effectiveness of osteopathic treatment for chronic LBP?

How effective is yoga in improving employee well-being?

In 2012, a study highlights the significant benefits of yoga for reducing perceived stress and alleviating back pain in the workplace. Conducted by researchers N. Hartfiel, C. Burton, J. Rycroft-Malone, G. Clarke, J. Havenhand, S. B. Khalsa, and R. T. Edwards, the study addresses two primary factors contributing to workplace absenteeism: stress and back pain. The research team aimed to determine the effectiveness of a … Continue reading How effective is yoga in improving employee well-being?

How effective are saunders traction and TENS in improving neck mobility?

Neck pain is a common ailment, with up to 50% of the population experiencing cervical spine discomfort at some point in their lives. In 2012, a pilot study led by Andrzej Myśliwiec and colleagues at the Academy of Physical Education in Katowice, Poland, explored innovative treatment methods for this prevalent issue. The study focused on the effectiveness of the Saunders traction device and transcutaneous electrical … Continue reading How effective are saunders traction and TENS in improving neck mobility?

How effective are non-aerobic exercises for cognitive health in Alzheimer’s patients?

In 2011, a pilot study conducted by researchers have found that non-aerobic movement-based activities can significantly improve certain cognitive functions in patients with Alzheimer’s type dementia (AD). Conducted by Lidia Yágüez, Kendra N. Shaw, Robin Morris, and David Matthews, the study aimed to explore the effects of movement-based exercises on cognition in individuals diagnosed with AD. The study involved 27 patients who met the ICD-10 … Continue reading How effective are non-aerobic exercises for cognitive health in Alzheimer’s patients?

How effective are lifestyle interventions in managing chronic kidney disease?

Integrating cooking and exercise classes into the routine care of chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients has been largely unexplored. In 2011, a study conducted by Flesher, et. al., aimed to determine if these additions could slow the progression of certain CKD parameters. Researchers evaluated five key health indicators—urinary protein, blood pressure, urinary sodium, glomerular filtration rate, and total cholesterol—over baseline, six months, and twelve months. … Continue reading How effective are lifestyle interventions in managing chronic kidney disease?