Compared with local exercise therapy, hands-on spinal manipulation therapy is more effective in improving knee pain and function in patients with patellofemoral pain syndrome, according to published ...
Physical therapy for knee arthritis tends to cost patients more out-of-pocket and involves a lot more hassle than a quick steroid shot to soothe an aching joint. But in the long run, physical therapy ...
Many people with arthritic knee pain turn to total knee replacements in hopes of alleviating the debilitating condition. Yet, about 15-30% of people who opt for the surgery continue to suffer from ...
Spinal manipulation therapy can help lessen pain sensitivity, according to a study published in The Journal of Pain. Spinal manipulation therapy (SMT) has been shown to reduce the severity of lower ...
New research from South Korea reveals low-dose radiation therapy as a hopeful treatment for knee osteoarthritis. This gentle, non-invasive method significantly reduces pain and enhances movement.
Responding to pressure from chiropractors, UnitedHealthcare has revised its coverage policy for spinal manipulation to treat patients with severe headaches. A week after the American Chiropractic ...
July 8, 2003 — Osteopathic manipulation is no better than sham therapy for chronic nonspecific low back pain, according to the results of a randomized trial published in the July issue of Spine.
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