Can chiropractic therapy alleviate premenstrual syndrome symptoms?

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is a common condition affecting many women, characterized by a range of distressing symptoms. In 1999, placebo-controlled, crossover clinical trial conducted by M. J. Walsh and B. I. Polus, the efficacy of chiropractic therapy in treating PMS symptoms was rigorously investigated. The study enrolled 25 subjects diagnosed with PMS, utilizing the Moos premenstrual syndrome questionnaire along with daily symptom monitoring for confirmation. … Continue reading Can chiropractic therapy alleviate premenstrual syndrome symptoms?

Can “Phasic” Exercises Revolutionize Cervical Rehabilitation for Whiplash Patients?

In a groundbreaking study conducted by Dr. David Fitz-Ritson, a randomized controlled trial has revealed the potential benefits of “phasic” exercises for patients suffering from chronic cervical injuries caused by whiplash trauma. The study, which spanned over eight weeks and involved 30 participants, aimed to investigate whether targeted exercises incorporating rapid eye-head-neck-arm movements could alleviate pain and improve functionality in these individuals. The participants, all … Continue reading Can “Phasic” Exercises Revolutionize Cervical Rehabilitation for Whiplash Patients?