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The Benefits of Spinal Manipulation in 2025: Why HVLA Still Matters

ChiroUp

Chiropractic care has continued to evolve, but one technique remains a staple in spinal health: High-Velocity, Low-Amplitude (HVLA) spinal manipulation. Join the 3,000+ DCs who are leading the charge toward a future where chiropractic care is recognized as the undeniable best choice for patients and payors alike.

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Top Chiropractic Research from 2024: Elevating Evidence-Based Care

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Chiropractic Utilization Continues to Rise A pivotal study analyzing U.S. trends from 2007 to 2016 showed a significant increase in chiropractic utilization, reinforcing the growing trust in chiropractic care. First and foremost, self-manipulation is not chiropractic care. 1) Chen et al. 6) Trager et al.

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The top 6 common myths about chiropractic treatment

Canadian Chiropractic Association

Originally published April 2018 Many Canadians are curious about the role that chiropractors play in the healthcare system, and what benefit chiropractic care may have to their health. If you have any questions beyond this blog about chiropractic treatment, visit a chiropractor in your area. McHardy, A., Hoskins, W., Pollard, H.,

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Expert analysis: Did cervical spine manipulation cause the death of Katie May?

Chiropractic Economics

May entered the chiropractic office with a history of trauma, neck pain, headache and nausea consistent with existing VAD. In the well-known 2008 Cassidy, et al., Dynamic Chiropractic. Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Chiropractic Care and Cervical Artery Dissection: No Evidence for Causation.

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Why do you have to adjust my neck?

Smart Pain Solutions

“You’re not going to crack my neck are you?” “Do Do whatever you need to do, but I don’t want my neck adjusted.” These are just a few of the objections we hear when someone new to chiropractic care comes into the office. So back to the question at hand, do we have to adjust your neck? Again, I can see why.