Can nonoperative treatments alleviate sciatica symptoms? A pilot clinical trial evaluation

In 2000, Bronfort, et. al., conducted study about Sciatica, which characterized by low back-related radiating leg pain, poses a significant health concern, prompting the need for effective nonoperative treatments. In this prospective, observer-blinded, pilot randomized clinical trial, researchers aimed to assess the feasibility of patient recruitment, compliance with study protocols, and the utility of data collection instruments for cost-effectiveness analysis. The study also sought to obtain … Continue reading Can nonoperative treatments alleviate sciatica symptoms? A pilot clinical trial evaluation

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 treatment reigns supreme? Unveiling the effectiveness of acupuncture, NSAIDs, and spinal manipulation in chronic spinal pain syndromes

In 1999, a prospective, randomized clinical pilot trial conducted by Giles, et. al., at the specialized spinal pain syndrome outpatient unit of Townsville General Hospital, Queensland, Australia, aimed to compare the effectiveness of needle acupuncture, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication, and chiropractic spinal manipulation in managing chronic spinal pain syndromes lasting over 13 weeks. Seventy-seven eligible patients, without contraindications to manipulation or medication, were recruited for the … Continue reading Which treatment reigns supreme? Unveiling the effectiveness of acupuncture, NSAIDs, and spinal manipulation in chronic spinal pain syndromes

How cost-effective is physical therapy in reflex sympathetic dystrophy?

In 1999, Severens, et. al., conducted study about Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) which poses a challenging scenario for patients, particularly in the realm of treatment effectiveness and associated costs. In an effort to shed light on this matter, a two-center randomized clinical trial was conducted to compare the cost-effectiveness of adjuvant treatments, specifically pairwise physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), and control treatment (CT). The … Continue reading How cost-effective is physical therapy in reflex sympathetic dystrophy?

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?