Concussion, also known as mild traumatic brain injury (MTBI), has been a poorly understood condition known to the majority of healthcare providers as difficult to objectify and manage. Historically, there… Read More
Previous study reported by SIB suggested that fluoroquinolone antibiotics can introduce a potential threat to tendon health in sportsmen and women. Chiropractor, Dr. Alexander Jimenez looks at more recent research… Read More
Thomas M Kosloff1*†, David Elton1†, Jiang Tao2†and Wade M Bannister2†CHIROPRACTIC & MANUAL THERAPIES Abstract Background: There is controversy surrounding the risk of manipulation, which is often used by… Read More
 Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Chiropractic Care and Cervical Artery Dissection: No Evidence for Causation Disclosures can be found in Additional Information at the end of the article Background Case… Read More
Results Of A Population-Based Case-Control & Case-Crossover Study J. David Cassidy, DC, PhD, DrMedSc,*†‡ Eleanor Boyle, PhD,* Pierre Coˆte Ì, DC, PhD,*†‡§ Yaohua He, MD, PhD,* Sheilah Hogg-Johnson, PhD,†§ Frank… Read More
How to Become A Chiropractor A chiropractor is a doctor who specializes in musculoskeletal and nervous system problems. It is the belief of the chiropractic community that problems in these… Read More
New studies in neuroscience suggest chiropractic care affects much more than back and neck pain. Celeste McGovern investigates an emerging body of evidence that spinal manipulation also improves your brain.… Read More
Many people have back pain so often that it starts to become a daily struggle. You don’t have to put up with pain every day. TIP! One interesting fact… Read More
 Abstract Objective The purpose of this article is to provide an update of a previously published evidence-based practice guideline on chiropractic management of low back pain. Methods This project updated… Read More
Chiropractic received a boost from some major national sources in recent months. Here’s a recap. 1. American College of Physicians issues new guideline for low-back pain treatment The American College… Read More
(press release from acatoday.org) A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) adds to a growing body of recent research supporting the use of spinal… Read More
A cervicogenic headache begins in the cervical spine, or the neck. Sometimes these headaches mimic migraine headache symptoms. Initially, discomfort may start intermittently, spread to one side (unilateral) of the… Read More
Manual manipulations and spinal adjustments have been demonstrated to be successful treatment alternatives for patient's with headaches. Chiropractic's capability to correct bio-mechanical dysfunctions can help eliminate common factors which may… Read More
Chiropractor Dr. Alexander Jimenez brings insights and explores the causes of cervicogenic dizziness in athletes, how to diagnose and effective treatment options. Dizziness is a very common complaint in clinical practice,… Read More
The Atlas Orthogonal chiropractic therapy is a specialization within the field of chiropractic. It's widely recognized as a safe and effective form of treatment which helps restore the natural integrity… Read More
Exercise Physiologist and PUSH-as-Rx ® fitness facility owner Daniel Alvarado takes a look at common mistakes that people make in their workout routines. Time is precious. That's why making the… Read More
Should you have occasional headaches which can be mild in nature, you probably have tension headaches. On the other extreme, in the event that you've intense headaches with pounding pain… Read More
Chiropractic care is a non-conservative, alternative treatment option, preferred by many individuals who seek a more natural approach to treat their spinal complications. A chiropractor is a health care professional… Read More
No one can pinpoint exactly what causes migraines and headaches or why some people are more prone to experiencing them than others, but what we do know is that there… Read More