Chiropractic Eases Low Back Pain in Female Veterans Studied
Kelsey L. Corcoran, DC, a co-author of the study, explains what the results mean for women in the military who have back pain. Written by Kelly
Kelsey L. Corcoran, DC, a co-author of the study, explains what the results mean for women in the military who have back pain. Written by Kelly
Written by Ron Grassi, DC MS ACFEI Modern chiropractic began in the late 1800s when Daniel David Palmer, a self-educated teacher and healer, performed the
Written by Kamiah A. Walker Many people—perhaps even you—wonder if chiropractic care is safe and effective as a back pain or neck pain treatments. And
AUTHOR // Bobby Doscher, DC The basic premise of chiropractic philosophy is: “The power that makes the body heals the body.” There is a vitalistic force
Most people experience back pain, and many of these patients use drugs for pain relief. A 2014 study1 found that of older adults with chronic back
Sciatica is a common pain problem that affects about 5% of adults. Sciatica is a symptom rather than a specific diagnosis: sciatic pain can have a number
We spend a tremendous amount of money in the United States on back pain. The World Health Organization estimates that we spend as much as $200 billion a
By Scott P. Zack According to a recent study carried out by the Yale School of Medicine at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, chiropractic care
By DocWire News The research findings appeared in BMJ Open. Excerpt: The retrospective cohort study included 216,504 patients who experienced new-onset LBP between 2008 and 2013.
Back belts have become a common sight – we see them every day on vending machine stockers, deliverymen, and anyone else who regularly lifts heavy