This spinal manipulation pain sensitivity review shows how carefully delivered adjustments can reduce experimental pain responses and support the chiropractic focus on a well-functioning spine and nervous system.
When Oregon Medicaid expanded coverage for complementary and alternative therapies, including chiropractic care, use of hands-on back pain care rose. This observational study shows how coverage decisions can open doors for patients and support the chiropractic profession.
This observational study of opioid-naive patients with newly diagnosed neck pain highlights how early care decisions shape resource use and medication exposure, and why chiropractic care for neck pain is such a important conservative option at this stage.
These two peer-reviewed case reports show how carefully adapted chiropractic for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome helped patients move with more comfort, stability, and confidence.
A large U.S. health survey found that millions of children already receive chiropractic style spinal care, mainly for back and neck pain. See how chiropractic care for children has become a trusted, drug free choice for families nationwide.
A mainstream internal medicine editorial reviews new health plan data on chiropractic care for back pain, highlighting lower costs, less imaging and surgery, and a bigger role for conservative spine care.
Chiropractic Leader Dr. Kevin J. Morgan, DC, a Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician, provides full-spine, hands-on care for active patients. LACC ’96.