24/25 may 2008
The Trigger Point Hammer (TPH) is a small handheld clinical percussion-reflex hammer.
16 april 2006
New scientific research!
4 april 2006
New scientific research!
2 april 2006
New article under scientific research!
30 march 2006
New article under scientific research!
28 march 2006
New article under chiropractic philosophy
Scientific research from the world journals
-
Preliminary findings of analysis of chiropractic utilization and cost in the workers' compensation system of New South Wales, Australia.
-
In the past, it was believed that once a patient acquired a herniated disc, it was permanent. However, recent research with MRI and CT outcome studies has documented that this is fallacy.
-
To compare the health care costs of patients who have received chiropractic treatment for common neuromusculoskeletal disorders with those treated solely by medical and osteopathic physicians.
-
The number of U.S. chiropractors grew by two-thirds between 1978 and 1988, and new data show that more than 5 percent of Americans used chiropractic during a six-quarter period, spending an annual average of $411.
-
Managing Low Back Pain-A Comparison of the Beliefs and Behaviors of Family Physicians and Chiropractors
-
The Outcomes and Costs of Care for Acute Low Back Pain among Patients Seen by Primary Care Practitioners, Chiropractors, and Orthopedic Surgeons
-
The efficacy of chiropractic manipulation for Low-Back pain: blinded review of relevant randomized clinical trials.
-
Assessment of anatomical modification and clinical evolution of discopaties before and after chiropractic treatment
-
WHO Develops Guidelines on Chiropractic