Can verbal interactions shape chiropractic treatment outcomes?

In 2014, Salsbury, et. al., conducted study about Chiropractic care which is a multifaceted health intervention that encompasses both specific treatment effects and non-specific, or placebo, effects. While the impact of doctor-patient interactions is an integral part of the non-specific effects associated with chiropractic care, these aspects are often overlooked in clinical trials. In this study, our objectives were threefold: 1) to develop a tool … Continue reading Can verbal interactions shape chiropractic treatment outcomes?

Is Chiropractic management effective for primary nocturnal enuresis in kids?

In 1994, Reed, et. al., conducted study about Bedwetting, which is scientifically known as primary nocturnal enuresis, is a common condition that affects many children worldwide. While there are various approaches to managing this condition, a recent controlled clinical trial conducted at the Palmer Institute of Graduate Studies and Research examined the potential effectiveness of chiropractic treatment. The study aimed to evaluate whether high-velocity, short … Continue reading Is Chiropractic management effective for primary nocturnal enuresis in kids?

How Do Spinal Manipulation and Ultrasound Compare in Terms of Pain Intensity Reduction for Mechanical Neck Pain?

In 2002, Moodley, et. al., randomized clinical trial aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of spinal manipulation compared to ultrasound therapy in the management of patients with neck pain. The study employed a randomized clinical trial design. The research was conducted at the Technikon Natal Chiropractic Clinic-Durban, South Africa. Thirty individuals with neck pain, ranging in age from 16 to 60 years, were randomly assigned to … Continue reading How Do Spinal Manipulation and Ultrasound Compare in Terms of Pain Intensity Reduction for Mechanical Neck Pain?