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 does aromatherapy impact knee osteoarthritis patients’ quality of life?

In 2021, Hasanpour, et. al., conducted study about Knee osteoarthritis, which is the most prevalent joint disorder, has become a subject of keen interest for non-medical treatment research. In a clinical trial conducted at Imam Ali Hospital’s Physical Therapy Clinic, researchers sought to compare the impact of aromatherapy and massage therapy on knee pain, morning stiffness, daily life function, and overall quality of life in … Continue reading How does aromatherapy impact knee osteoarthritis patients’ quality of life?

Which Yoga Approach is More Effective in Reducing Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis: Group or Individualized Exercise?

In 2015, Karbandi, et. al., conducted study about Multiple sclerosis which is a debilitating condition that exerts a significant physical and emotional toll on individuals affected by the disease. Fatigue is a common symptom experienced by patients with multiple sclerosis and can significantly impact their quality of life. To address this issue, researchers conducted a clinical trial to compare the effectiveness of individualized versus group-based … Continue reading Which Yoga Approach is More Effective in Reducing Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis: Group or Individualized Exercise?

Does Control for Non-Specific Effects Impact Participant Perception in Massage Therapy Trials?

Massage therapy is gaining recognition as a complementary approach to healthcare, offering potential benefits such as stress reduction and improved well-being. However, conducting rigorous clinical trials to evaluate its effectiveness can be challenging due to the difficulty of creating appropriate control groups. In a recent pilot study, Michael Patterson, et. al., developed a novel clinical-trial design to investigate the feasibility and acceptability of massage therapy … Continue reading Does Control for Non-Specific Effects Impact Participant Perception in Massage Therapy Trials?