Top 14 Chiropractic
Studies was overwhelmingly popular, so we’ve compiled a list of the best studies in scientific literature that demonstrate the benefits of chiropractic.
Here are the top reasons for you to share with your friends.
1. Chiropractic Adjustments Boost Antioxidant Levels This fascinating study found that people with back or neck pain had a significant increase in blood serum antioxidant levels after receiving chiropractic care.
2. Chiropractic Care Keeps Seniors Mobile and Active This is a really great study that looked at Medicare recipients who received chiropractic care, and compared them to non-chiropractic patients. The study found that chiropractic had a “protective effect,” safeguarding them from physical deterioration.
3. Chiropractic is Safe and Effective for Back Pain During Pregnancy This study states that 85% of pregnant women reported relief from back pain after receiving chiropractic adjustments.
4. Chiropractic Reduces Herniated Disc Pain This study provided chiropractic adjustments to 148 patients who had been diagnosed with a herniated disc. Eighty-eight percent of patients reported pain relief even up
to six-months after treatment.
5. Chiropractic Boosts Recovery from Ankle Sprains This study from South Africa compared chiropractic therapy plus rehabilitation to rehabilitation alone. It
found that the chiropractic patients had a quicker recovery and less pain than the exercise-only group.
6. Chiropractic Eases Back-Related Leg Pain Leg pain is a common symptom that some back pain
patients experience. This 2014 study, in the Annals of Internal Medicine, finds that chiropractic adjustments with home exercises have a “clinically important advantage” over exercises alone for this type of pain.
7. Benefits of On-Site Chiropractic Care for Workers Published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, this study examined on-site [in the workplace] versus off-site chiropractic care provided to workers. It determined that the on-site chiropractic care resulted in lower healthcare utilization rates.