Assessment of Chiropractic Treatment for Active Duty, U.S. Military Personnel...
Chiro.Org Blog: Because low back pain is one of the leading causes of disability among U.S. military personnel, it is important to find pragmatic and conservative treatments that will treat low back...
View ArticleA Cross-sectional Analysis of Clinical Outcomes Following Chiropractic Care...
Chiro.Org Blog: This study was a cross-sectional analysis of clinical outcomes for 130 veteran patients with neck or low back complaints completing a course of care within the chiropractic clinic at...
View ArticleThe Effect of Chiropractic Treatment on the Reaction and Response Times of...
Chiro.Org Blog: U.S. military special operation forces' (SOF) personnel are highly motivated and extremely physically fit individuals whose occupation requires reaction times that are as quick as...
View ArticleChanges in Female Veterans’ Neck Pain Following Chiropractic Care
Chiro.Org Blog: Female veterans with neck pain included in this study experienced statistically and clinically significant reductions in numeric rating scale (NRS) and Neck Bournemouth Questionnaire...
View ArticleChiropractic Care Improves Usual Management for Low Back Pain
Chiro.Org Blog: Adding chiropractic care to standard medical management of low back pain (LBP) in a military population reduced patient-reported pain and disability and improved satisfaction scores...
View ArticleEffect of Usual Medical Care Plus Chiropractic Care vs Usual
Chiro.Org Blog: Chiropractic care, when added to usual medical care (UMC), resulted in moderate short-term treatment benefits in both LBP intensity and disability, demonstrated a low risk of harms, and...
View ArticleSpine-area Pain in Military Personnel
Chiro.Org Blog: Spinal pain, which for the purpose of this article refers to spine-area pain syndromes that include soft-tissue pathology, exacts an enormous toll in military personnel, representing...
View ArticleCharacteristics of Veterans Health Administration Chiropractors
Chiro.Org Blog: Chiropractic services have been delivered on station at select Veterans Health Administration (VHA) medical facilities since late 2004. No published data describing the characteristics...
View ArticleDifferences in Pain-related Characteristics Among Younger
Chiro.Org Blog: Furthermore, the vast majority of respondents reported that the pain causing them the most discomfort had been present for years: Over 90% of all respondents reported a pain duration of...
View ArticleComplementary and Integrated Health Approaches
Chiro.Org Blog: In the past year, 52% used any CIH approach, with 44% using massage therapy, 37% using chiropractic, 34% using mindfulness, 24% using other meditation, and 25% using yoga. For nine CIH...
View ArticleUse of Non-Pharmacological Pain Treatment Modalities
Chiro.Org Blog: In summary, results from cross-sectional survey data indicated that the majority of veterans with chronic pain reported using at least one NPM in the past year. Some differences were...
View ArticleChiropractic Care Works for Troops with Lower Back Pain
Chiropractic Care Works for Troops with Lower Back Pain, But Not Everyone Can Access It The Chiro.Org Blog SOURCE: Military.com ~ 16 Sep 2019 By Patricia Kime Military.com A decade after being asked...
View ArticleEffects of Chiropractic Care on Strength, Balance, and Endurance in...
Chiro.Org Blog: Participants had mean age of 30 years (18-40), 17% were female, 33% were non-white, and 86% reported chronic LBP. Mean maximum pulling strength in the chiropractic group increased by...
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