
Chiropractic Increased Competitive Swimming Performance and Reduced Back and Joint Pain
The Asian Pacific Chiropractic Journal published a case study in their 2025 third quarter issue that documents the reduction in back and joint pain along with an increase in performance for a child competitive swimmer. . . .
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Sciatica Patients Under Chiropractic Less Likely to have Opioid-Related Adverse Events
A large study published on January 28, 2025, in the PLOS ONE journal, showed that patients who were suffering with sciatica and selected chiropractic care were less likely to suffer Opioid-Related Adverse Events (ORADEs) as compared to those who did not receive chiropractic. The study was conducted by researchers . . .
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Trigeminal Neuralgia and Insomnia resolved Under Chiropractic Care
Trigeminal neuralgia is often described as one of the most intense and debilitating types of facial pain a person can experience. Attacks can strike suddenly and feel like electric shocks across the face, making everyday activities—like brushing teeth, washing the face, or even feeling a breeze—painful . . .
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Patients Very Satisfied with Chiropractic Care Study Shows
The Journal of Patient Experience published the results of a study on December 25, 2025, that showed that patients who were under chiropractic care were very satisfied with their experience. The satisfaction levels of those under chiropractic care exceeded the satisfaction levels of patients under traditional . . .
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