Can spinal manipulation be the answer to soothing infantile colic?

A recent randomized controlled clinical trial conducted by J.M. Wiberg, J. Nordsteen, and N. Nilsson (1999) has shed light on the short-term effects of spinal manipulation as a treatment for infantile colic. The study, set in a private chiropractic practice and the National Health Service’s health visitor nurses in Copenhagen, Denmark, aimed to determine whether spinal manipulation could provide relief for infants diagnosed with colic. … Continue reading Can spinal manipulation be the answer to soothing infantile colic?

Does extracorporeal shockwave therapy combined with eccentric loading and stretching exercises provide long-term relief for non-insertional Achilles tendinopathy?

Achilles tendinopathy is a common condition that affects athletes and individuals who engage in activities that require repetitive stress on the Achilles tendon. It is a debilitating condition that can significantly impair mobility and quality of life. Several treatment options are available, including conservative management, physical therapy, and surgery. Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) is an innovative and non-invasive treatment option that has been shown to … Continue reading Does extracorporeal shockwave therapy combined with eccentric loading and stretching exercises provide long-term relief for non-insertional Achilles tendinopathy?